RE: Sleepyhead Software
Hi Ann
Anything under 5 for AHI is good! What it is saying is that you are having 1.5 events an hour on an average for the daily session. I will expand my 'flow' and compare that to the events that I have to see what happened when I was sleeping. The other thing that I watch is 'Leak Rates'. This gives me a good idea of how the mask held on during a night. Some of my 'events' are caused when I am having a high leak rate. This can look like a Central Apnea because I will consciously stop breathing and try to poke around the mask to pinpoint the leak.
I'm sure others will pitch in here and help explain things even more but I try to mainly monitor a few things rather than go in to overload. The others points in SleepyHead will fall in to understanding the more I check out the data.
Jerry
RE: Sleepyhead Software
Hi auntannies2002,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Hang in there for more answers to your Sleepyhead questions and best of luck.
trish6hundred
12-20-2013, 03:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2013, 03:44 PM by Tez62.)
RE: Sleepyhead Software
Welcome auntannies, the two most important figures are you AHI and leaks, just stick with them at the start. At your first sleep study your sleep specialist should have told you what your AHI was, it not only tells you how many times on average per hour you stop breathing, it also determine the severity of sleep apnea you have. 0 - 5 is normal, 5 - 15 mild, 15 - 30 moderate and 30+ servere, so you can see anything under 5 is good. The lower the better and hardly anyone can get '0' everynight. Going by your pressure settings it sounds like you are somewhere near mild to moderate. If you still have your sleep study report or prescription it should be on that.
On leaks, you want them to be below 24l, you can have some higher than that if your mask moves or leaks.
Where you see a 95%, it means 95% of the time you are under the figure, so for example you want your leaks to be below 24 and as low as possible.
Take your time getting used to the software your AHI is fine.
The other thing that determines how you are going isn't on sleepyhead, it's how you feel the next day, if you feel better than you did before you were diagnosed, if you have more energy etc, hope that answers some of your questions and please ask any more if you have them, good luck and Merry Christmas.
RE: Sleepyhead Software
Like the others have said, anything under 5 is good.
Try to figure out why you are waking up. Noise? Mask leak? Waking yourself up snoring?
Look at the other graphs and see what else is going on at about the same time as the events. Any big leak spikes followed by wider flow rate graph? Leak spike would mean maybe you opened your mouth or the mask leaked. A wider flow rate may indicate you woke up and were breathing regularly.
Here's some other things to help:
SleepyHead user guide:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/sl...sers_Guide
our wiki site:
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...=Wiki_Home
acronyms/abbreviations:
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Acronyms
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: Sleepyhead Software
Hi everyone from new sleepyhead user. I have a question about central airway data. My data shows that most of my apneas are central. Is this data accurate and if so what should I do about it? Thanks all.
RE: Sleepyhead Software
Welcome LMW, what is your total AHI and what are your centrals of the total. If they are only small numbers you have nothing to worry about. Your total AHI should be as low as possible but below 5.