62 year old female, 5'4", 140 lb. No other (known) issues.
Diagnosed with sleep apnea after an at home test about 18 months ago.
Tried CPAP for 3 months with significant treatment emergent CAs, primarily when supine.
Technician advised sleeping on side and sent me off to sleep lab.
PSG showed 2 CAs and 1 OA plus 75 Hypopneas (AHI 23.8). All sleep was on side.
Titration showed an even split between CAs and Hypopneas when supine (AHI 44.5) and primarily Hypopneas when non-supine (AHI 19.2).
Ended up with BiPAP and recommendation for side sleep position.
Currently sleep only on side. Have been using BiPAP in A/T mode since mid October. Backup rate = 8, Ti = .3-1.5, rise time = min, triggers medium.
Started with IPAP 14, EPAP 10 and technician adjusted weekly until we got to 13/8 and AHI approximately 7.
Technician is now happy but I am not (retired Engineer). Oscar shows me way more than he looks at.
I have two concerns:
First one is that I sometimes appear to have a strange breathing rhythm, often taking double breaths.
Also, the hypopneas appear to happen in conjunction with central events. The backup kicks in for a few breaths but the tidal volume still drops. I am not sure if I am interpreting this correctly.
I am attaching a full night overview from a typical night plus two zoomed in views, first with double breathing and second just prior to a hypopnea.
Any suggestions on how/what to adjust would be appreciated. I plan to make slow adjustments.
Thanks for your help!