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My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
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My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Hi all, I need some advice. My wife has been recently diagnosed with Mild OSA with excessive Daytime sleepiness. She recieved a Philips Dreamstation 2 machine 2 weeks ago, and the first week seemed ok but then Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday she had her regular symptoms but she slept for 7 hours at night and then another 5 to 6 hours through the day starting from around 11:30am and till we went to bed around midnight and was falling asleep reguarly on those days. On Monday I put a SD card in and got the sleep data for her worse night which was 23.73. 

She was initially diagnosed with an AHI of around 9, so was surprised to see that she went up massively. Then on Monday night she had a reading of 3.9 for the night, which is a good reading. I have enclosed some data as I can't understand it fully and I am worried if she has CSA now from the machine as I have heard it can happen. Thanks for any help as this has been a stressful 18 months dealing with this and hoping we can get back to some normality. Thanks again.

Anthony


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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Welcome to the forum.


She needs a higher minimum pressure, I would suggest that she sets it at 9cm to start (4cm is for a child)  She also appears to be having Positional Apneas (clusters of Apneas) pressure will not help this.  PA's are caused by chin tucking, like bending a garden hose to shut off the water.  If she sleeps on her back she should try sleeping on her side, get a lower pillow, some folks use a soft cervical collar to keep from chin tucking.  If she didn't have Central Apneas on her sleep test they should go away in time.  Give the higher pressure a few days and post some more charts.   Good luck.
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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Thanks for your reply. The sleep clinic left it all on Auto so I guess that is why it is set to 4. Will have a look how to change it on the Dreamstation 2 to start at a higher minimum pressure. Yes she does sleep on her back, so will also look into other positions but due to her arthritis in her hips it can be difficult to lay on her side, but will look into that as well. Thanks for your help again and will post back with new charts in a few days.
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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Here is the chart from last night which was only 3.87. Thanks again


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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Go up to the top of the page in the black ribbon and look for CPAP Set Up Manuals.  Click on it then look for your CPAP machine and you will find how to access the Clinician set up.
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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Hi all, So we tried my wife lying on her side when we went away to an hotel with 1 pillow and we had the AHI readings of 0.61 and 2.97. Tried the same when we got home and had readings in the 20's. Mow last nightshe had a reading of 58.58  on her side. She did wake up abruptly due to a dream and she jolted her body bad so was inb pain and crying while wearing her mask and machine on. The gap is cause we turned it off. Would this have any bearing on the numbers??

Thanks in advance for any help understanding the 58 AHI Chart events.

Anthony


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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uhD42aP9I

that's how to adjust the settings on her machine.

as far as chart posting, you could do a couple things.
A. minimize the calendar info. Click the small black triangle next to the date in the calendar bubble/window.

B. rearrange some of the rows. You should have the flow limitations row visible. they are drag and drop to move in oscar.

C. turn off the ramp. 

D. raise the minimum pressure level. She could start at 6 and adjust from there as needed. 

others will add more important information. these are just starters.
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RE: My Wife is New to CPAP and trying to understand these Charts
Thanks for the reply, I cant get the Flow Limitation chart to show up on the screen. I tried waveform in preferences, tick it and that and it don't show. It only shows that she had one at the time in the event flagged chart. Any advice how to find it?

Thanks again
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