(04-19-2024, 04:50 PM)BigWing Wrote: The main correlation I am seeing is between oxygen changes and arousals. In other words, most of the noticeable changes in my SpO2 graph - both up and down - coincide with an arousal (usually, but not always, without awakening). I guess that suggests some sort of positional obstruction is going on, though I'd expect that to affect what the CPAP machine sees in terms of flow restrictions and events - yet I don't think it does.
i see this also - i record my position with SomnoPose and whenever i turn, of course there is an associated arousal. in turn i see central apneas on the CPAP right after the position change, and a drop in O2 sat - a series of drops of decreasing amplitude. sometimes i get down to 85% on the first one when this happens. the sequence of drops lasts maybe 20 seconds, 30 tops.
i see the same O2 drops if i'm not wearing the cpap and they correlate with the position change/arousal. i think i read somewhere these are called "transitional apneas" and are thought to be normal as your brain transitions from "awake breathing" to "sleep breathing" which are driven by different physiological processes.