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Please find attached a couple of screenshots showing the following issues.
I'm a new user of Oscar and only worked a little with Sleepyhead previously. But I think I see a couple of issues that would probably be easy to fix.
Both relate to Changes to Prescription Settings on the Statistics page.
The first row shows the most recent change, but the number of days displayed is 1, instead of the number from that date until the present or until the most recent data available.
Second, in that same section, the AHI and FL columns don't appear to be averages for the period of time at each setting. I'm a physician and epidemiologist. My sense is that these averages would be the most useful kind of measure to display here.
Thanks very much for considering these possible options for further improvement of this excellent system.
>>>The first row shows the most recent change, but the number of days displayed is 1, instead of the number from that date until the present or until the most recent data available.
In both attachments, there was a Pressure change just on that one day, so one day is correct.
I'm not sure how the averages are calculated for the other fields - someone else may comment on that.
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(05-06-2020, 07:58 AM)pholynyk Wrote: >>>The first row shows the most recent change, but the number of days displayed is 1, instead of the number from that date until the present or until the most recent data available.
In both attachments, there was a Pressure change just on that one day, so one day is correct.
I'm not sure how the averages are calculated for the other fields - someone else may comment on that.
Thanks. I see the title on one of the screen shots showing that the data ran only through April 18, so my concern was misplaced. The real issue is why the data import didn't run through April 30, when I imported the data from my SD card and ran the report.
Let's try it today.
Good news. The import worked fine, the data now displays through May 5, and the AHI column for the last 2 days, since my most recent prescription change, does indeed show the average of those two days' values.
I have no idea why my import from the SD card on April 30 only brought in data through April 18, but if the problem doesn't recur, let's forget about it.
FYI, you didn't find the SD card zipper because you are running 1.0.1, the original version, Many changes have been made in the newer version 1.1.0 that you can download from OSCAR
Gideon - Project Manager Emeritus for OSCAR - Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter
AHI is calculated as total number of events / total number of hours the machine reported for the period. The period may be a day on the Daily page, all the days a machine setting had the same value on the Statistics page, etc. Individual indices are calculated the same way.
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