07-11-2016, 11:44 AM
High SPO2 readings?
High SPO2 readings?
Hi everyone. I am a newbie with the CPAP stuff and I am trying to get along with the hardware & software. I began therapy on 6/25/2016 with an Airsense10 with a full facial mask Mirage Quatro. I bought an Oximeter CMS50D+. I am using the SleepyHead software because I like more than Resmed software. My settings go from 4 to 16 cms. of water. As I said, I am grinding the way in this new world for me, and still got a lot to learn. I got a home study done and the results were 9.9 AHI, using the Airsense10 the AHI goes down 5 almost every day. I tried to do the night sleep study @ the clinic but I was so scare of all the wires and hardware that never did it.
I most improve:
1- Hours of use: more than 7 hours every day.
2-Leaks: about 2 lit/min.
3-Cleaning of hardware.
4-Use of software.
5-Interpretation of data & graphics.
The forum have been a very nice help for myself, because I realize that I am walking the same problems that must of the user of CPAP have walked. I realize that my problems with getting along with the hardware if a matter of patience.
Today post got to be with the SPO2 readings
As you can see there are two very nice periods of high SPO2 readings (about 98%).
I used the Oximeter for 1 hour 45 min. The first nice period is about 5 minutes and the second period is about 30 minutes. I tied to correlated this graphic with the SleepyHead graphics and did not found any correlation . I am asking for some answer about this correlation if any, and how I can reach this very nice high values of O2.
Note: I tried to attach a screen shoot of the graphics, but the forums says that I only got 200 kb and is not enough for the screen shoot.
Trust on me: In 1 hour and 45 minutes I got one 5 minutes period of 98% O2 and another of 98% O2 during ½ hour.
Thank you in advance.
RE: High SPO2 readings?
Hi natyprueba,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Much success to you with your CPAP therapy, hang in there for more answers to your question.
trish6hundred
RE: High SPO2 readings?
shawn42.
-I will try with the graphics. Tks for link.
-Nothing wrong with the test, I chickened up with so many stuff, did my best to fall sleep and after 1 hour spin around I quit.
- I got sleeping 75% of time with around 92% O2 and 25% of time with 98%.
RE: High SPO2 readings?
I am sorry because I am really busy with the windows10 stuff and This got me away from the forum.
Shawn42.
Everything began because I was trying to find out a correlation between the AHI graphic and the SPO2 graphic. I will tell you my thoughts:
The SPO2 measurements are made using an infrared lamp. This is an optical measurement. I am retired, but I studied and worked all my life with measurement equipment , controller, computers, etc. About this optical methods I know that they are very slow and usually got a very big transport delay, that means the equipment does not "see" a fast change in its input (my AHI events are really fast). For that, I can not find out this correlation , even I am sure it is over there. The Oximeter that I got is a cheaper one with an absolute error of +- 2%, meaning that what it reads can be really +- 2 units up or down. The good ones (in the sleep clinic) I don't believe that can be better than +-1%, because they use the same optical measurement principle. About the error in the equipment that I got, CMS50D+, I think that the real error is bigger than the 2%, because these are cheap equipment and doesn't come with a calibration chart or certificate.
I am answering my own question, because I think that is good that everybody knows the limitations of the SPO2 and get the readings of these equipment with caution.
I will follow your advise, I will speak with my doctor about all my worries. I got an appointment next week with him. I don't have any kind of medical education or medical knowledge, for that the forum has been a very nice means of knowledge. As I said I am a newbie trying to cope with the mask, tube & related stuff. I know that the therapy is doing good in my case, because I am sleeping less hours and don't fall to sleep watching TV or during the day time. I must keep going.
Tks for your time.
Ralph.