Modifying the titration procedure
After being diagnosed with mild sleep apnea and because there were some heart issues I've been on an APAP for the last 3 months. The APAP was chosen because the titration test was unsatisfactory. They manipulated the APAP settings but I'm still running an average AHI of 6 with some good nights around 3-5 and some not so good in the 6-10 range. The sleep specialist thought I should have another titration thinking I might need a BiPAP. I assumed that the guidelines for this titration would designed around the 3 months of data and the possible objective of switching to a BiPAP. All the providers involved are part of the same large health clinic so I was surprised to find when I got to the sleep study that all they had was the report of the failed titration test and were simply going to try it again. The day after the test my sleep specialist seemed a little annoyed when I asked him if the titration should have been designed around my particular situation. Was I wrong to believe they might have modified the standard titration procedure?