(12-28-2018, 04:03 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Many members seem to successfully use Sleepyhead with CMS oximeters to show data side by side. I don't use this equipment so am not much help. The ASV presents an interesting use of the data because in addition to events, you can see where the machine is increasing pressure support and working harder to prevent apnea, hypopnea and periodic breathing. Glad to hear the ASV is still working out for you. Happy and healthy new year.
(12-28-2018, 04:55 PM)jaswilliams Wrote: Get a contec CMS 50F will do a reasonable job. But instructions are very poor also you will have more success if you install the software in a custom location on your pc otherwise you have to jump through a few hoops to import the spo2 files into sleepyhead. It’s not 100% but usable for occasional use.
Thanks for these comments...and a Happy New Year to you both.
Last night's results I've attached, as perhaps you might both suggest how, in the absence of 'connectedness' between the SleepyHead chart and the SpO2 data, I might make a best observation of how things are going for me:
"you can see where the machine is increasing pressure support and working harder to prevent apnea, hypopnea and periodic breathing"
I will now see my sleep physician early in the New Year, now that I've exhausted the heart Afib possible changes with the cardiologist, as I'd like to make some lifestyle changes in the New Year (diet; exercise; lung workouts, as I feel I'm getting less fit by the day...and puffing more on my short walks). I wonder is that a result of greater machine support with breathing while I'm asleep, or other simpler factors...like ageing!!!
Cheers...poppypete.