Ok, guys, immediately after I started this, geer1 responded to another puzzled thread about my periods of wildly gyrating respiration rates with a muse about paradoxical breathing (also called thoracoabdominal asynchrony or TAA). I've been doing some research about that, and also looking at my flow rate curves, and it's, how shall we say,
interesting! (Interesting being the word for an ugly baby!)
So this is all looking a little different a few days down the road here! I was thinking of getting my feet wet with a pretty simple process of taking two existing QT plots and combining them into one, but the discussion of the wonky calculations made me realize that this is far deeper than that.
Here's my picture
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9ewtxrqx9wius7...n.pdf?dl=0
what you are looking at is 20 minutes of OSCAR plots, in 5 4-minute segments. Look at the 4th segment. I can almost
hear my CPAP machine muttering WTF as it's trying to figure out what's the inhale and what's the exhale!
My instinct as someone who's dealt with time-series data over many years is to just mark the whole 4 minutes as NA!
So, yeah, I'm interested in looking at the calculation with an eye towards improving it, and also wondering about comparing the calculated values to the values that the ResMed is recording.