03-30-2017, 06:26 AM
Incidents of waking
The machines report apnea events, through algorithms analyzing air pressure signals sensed by the CPAP, and sensed at the machine and not at the point of delivery. As an engineer I find this somewhat questionable.
Even assuming that this is accurate, and I suspect it is largely accurate, though probably with some incidents missed and some false positives, it still doesn't measure the number of times you awoke during the evening.
There is something called Upper respiratory arousal syndrome. Your struggling to breath causes you to wake up but it isn't an apnea.
What tools or machines or sensors are there out there to sense whether you woke up or not?
Even assuming that this is accurate, and I suspect it is largely accurate, though probably with some incidents missed and some false positives, it still doesn't measure the number of times you awoke during the evening.
There is something called Upper respiratory arousal syndrome. Your struggling to breath causes you to wake up but it isn't an apnea.
What tools or machines or sensors are there out there to sense whether you woke up or not?