(09-03-2023, 04:20 AM)BazM Wrote: From what I see, I cannot understand why she has a need to still use a machine.
To respond to your statement..... what you are seeing on her graphs are "
treated" numbers. You are never really cured from Sleep Apnea. If she went off her machine, she would more than likely suffer through the night. In other words, she would be right back where she started from 6 years ago.
You stated she was diagnosed with SEVERE sleep apnea. That means that her breathing was disrupted or stopped more than 30 times an hour. Her AHI readings are very good now. The only real way to know is for her to have another overnight sleep study done.
https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph...ndex_(AHI)
<5 Normal (no Sleep Apnea)
5-15 Mild Sleep Apnea
15-30 Moderate Sleep Apnea
>30 Severe Sleep Apnea
Now, even though her AHI readings are good doesn't mean she sleeps well.
Her chart shows a high Flow Limitation rate which could be disruptive to sleep.
I also see some Rera's. Does she sleep well? Is she tired during the day?
Although, amazingly her pressure doesn't go much above 5cm, so it's possible FL doesn't bother her, or the F&P algorithm doesn't react to flow limitation the way ResMed machines do.
Although she's using an EPR setting of 2, she won't receive much benefit from it while using a low start pressure of 4cm. Ask her if she would like to try EPR 3 to tame the Flow Limitations. She would then have to move her minimum pressure to 7cm to receive the benefit of EPR. (7 min minus 3 EPR = 4 exhale pressure.)
Or.... she could just move the minimum to 6cm and leave EPR set at 2.
Does the SleepStyle show a Flow Limitation graph? If yes include it next time.