One has to do with how flow limitations are represented & the other to do with missing data.
1. Missing data. I just uploaded the last 5 nights of data from the machine’s SD card to OSCAR. The first 5 nights uploaded fine, but last nights data was not there at all. (I re-tried several times). The front page of OSCAR tells me I last used the machine night before last. Particularly annoying as the screen on my CPAP told me I had had my best AHI score in a while last night! The SD card had been in throughout the 5 night period.
In the past when I uploaded about a years worth of data in one go, a consecutive period of several months was absent, but this was back when OSCAR was not fully compliant with the DV64 so I put it down to that back then.
Now the DV64 is supposed to be fully compliant with OSCAR & in recent times I have done several uploads & they have been OK ... until this morning.
Could anyone who uses a Devilbiss DV64 CPAP with OSCAR comment regarding whether or not they have experienced missing data like this please.
If need be I could probably copy the SD Card & send it to someone with the ability to read it to see whether or not last nights data is there, or was simply not recorded if anyone is willing to look at it for me.
I have wondered if the SD Card might be failing, but I’m guessing if that were this the case missing data would probably be be far more random rather than for defined days??
2. Flow limitation representation on OSCAR.
People talk of flow limitations being represented on a scale of 0 to 1. Screenshots in the OSCAR Wiki show a scale of 0 to 1
However on my OSCAR (v1.4) the flow limitation is shown on a scale of 0 to 3.
Even though the little yellow ‘pop up explanation’ (when hovering cursor over flow limitation) says ‘Graph showhing severity of limitations - Severity 0-1.”
I don’t know how to interpret this. Either I am suffering terrible flow limitations even when my AHI is low, or the data from the Devilbiss DV64 is not fully compliant with OSCAR. If you look at the following flow limitation for an ‘average night’ (for me) when my AHI was reported as 2.68 you can see why I am both confused (& a little concerned)
Thanks, I will appreciate any insight to these anomalies anyone can offer.
Cuppa.