New User - Help needed with OSCAR
Hello Everyone,
I(34/M) have been recently diagnosed with Severe OSA. AHI:75.8 via an in-lab sleep study. I was prescribed an APAP with a pressure of 6-18. I have my titration appointment scheduled later in Nov, 2023. Here is the machine that I am currently using -
Resmed AirSeries 11 Autoset
Phillips Nasal Pillows
I have been using the device for the past 9 days and I learned about OSCAR very recently. I added an SD card to the machine as the myAir app was not providing full data insights. I would like some help on analyzing the OSCAR data. I have seen people on this forum with AHI < 1 after using CPAP. However, my AHI is always greater than 7. That said, I have been sleeping way better compared to prior treatment and felt waking up refreshed. But was just wondering, why am I still seeing this high AHI and wanted to find out if its normal.
Please find my oscar data for couple of days attached.
RE: New User - Help needed with OSCAR
You have quite a few central apneas, which are likely or partially treatment-caused, given how early you are into PAP therapy, so to them I say just wait a few more weeks and let's see what happens.
Post screenshots of your flow-limit graphs please.
Leak looks great, minus a few exceptions.
As a conservative recommendation, I would increase min pressure to 8, then see how things go.
RE: New User - Help needed with OSCAR
Thank you for your suggestions.
Please find the flow limit graphs attached for both the days. Thanks again for your help.
Also, quick question - I am in Canada and wanted to check if it is ok if we changed the clinical settings on our device. For ex: changing the pressure etc. I was strictly advised not to do that by the DME.
RE: New User - Help needed with OSCAR
Are you taking the word of an entity that makes money if they change your settings? It is your CPAP, ask them to show you the law that forbids that.
- Red
RE: New User - Help needed with OSCAR
Having the DME make changes to your settings That just does not work at all. To make an adjustment the DME would have to get your records and analyze them and then call the Dr. to get an ok for a change, The Dr. should look at the records and agree with the DME. Next call them back to ok the change and if it is not working start the process all over again until you are sleep well. Each time you do that it would take a week. The Dr is a little to busy to keep doing this.
There is absolutely no way this would work. Take the time to learn a little about your cpap and make changes. We have all made many changes to the machine. ALL of the people here have made changes and improved their therapy.