Last year in November, I underwent a sleep study, and below are the results:
Sleep Study (November last year):
- Recording time (hours and minutes): 6:44 (I know I only slept for 3 hours, so how can it record 6:44? Does the device also record the time when I’m trying to fall asleep?)
- Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI): 6
- AHI in the supine position: 9
- AHI in positions other than supine: 2
- % of recording in the supine position: 50%
- ODI3: 6
- Average saturation: 95%
- Lowest SaO₂: 89%
- Snore Index: 9
- Total number of respiratory episodes: 37
- Obstructive apneas: 4
- Mixed apneas: 6
- Central apneas: 2
- Hypopneas: 25
Findings indicate mild obstructive sleep apnea.
I was given an oral appliance, and a new sleep study was done in November this year. Below are the results:
Sleep Study (November this year):
- Recording time (hours and minutes): 6:01 (Again, I only slept for 4 hours. How can it record 6:01?)
- Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI): 2
- AHI in the supine position: 4
- AHI in positions other than supine: 0
- % of recording in the supine position: 40%
- ODI3: 2
- Average saturation: 95%
- Lowest SaO₂: 82%
- Snore Index: 9
- Total number of respiratory episodes: 10
- Obstructive apneas: 0
- Mixed apneas: 0
- Central apneas: 4
- Hypopneas: 6
With the oral appliance, AHI < 5, thus no findings indicative of obstructive sleep apnea.
Here is what I don’t understand:
- When I compare the results from the first sleep study to the second one, the lowest SaO₂ during the second study (with the oral appliance) was 82%, while during the first study (without the oral appliance) it was 89%.
- Why is my oxygen saturation worse with the oral appliance than without?
- Could this be caused by something else? Is 82% considered low?
- Could it have anything to do with the "snore index"? I don’t understand what a snore index of 9 means.
- I had more central apneas with the oral appliance than without. From what I’ve read, CPAP is not the best treatment for central apneas, but BiPAP might be. Is that correct?
- I haven’t spoken to the doctor yet, but I want to prepare and understand these results before the doctor calls.
I humbly ask for help in understanding these results.