Hi. Seeking guidance again for my son. We are running into a lot of obstacles getting help from doctors here, and we really need some progress on this. His condition gets worse by the week.
Briefly, what we want to do is:
1. Reduce/eliminate central apneas
2. Reduce AHI significantly
3. Reduce/eliminate RERAs
First some background:
He was diagnosed with UARS a decade ago. I'm pretty sure there were few (or no) central apneas, obstructive apneas, or hypopneas. His problem was with RERAs.
In recent years he began having centrals. Negative CT and EKG ruled out brain or heart causes, so they are most likely treatment emergent centrals. Turning on the backup rate recently seems to be doing its job. The machine kicks in and gives a puff when it detects a central. I believe this is reflected in the "Timed Breaths" in his Flow Rate graph.
(One odd thing worth mentioning, is that even his daytime breathing seems screwed up. He notices himself holding his breath, unconsciously. This happens also when he has the mask on and is trying to fall asleep. He feels like he is holding his breath, and actually feels as if he is losing consciousness - that is, passing out - as opposed to falling asleep. This was not the case prior to CPAP treatment.)
What we would like to do is, in order:
1. Eliminate the centrals. Ideally, we don't want to just respond to and truncate them with the backup rate, but actually prevent them from starting, if possible. We understand it may not be possible to eliminate the centrals, so if we exhaust all options there (or if we DO succeed of course), then we would move on to Step 2.
2. Reduce the AHI. It seems to have increased lately, landing more in the 20's. Previously it was in the teens, and at times well below 10. But no matter what the AHI, his sleep has always been terrible. We believe this is because it has always been the RERAs that affect him the most. After all, the initial diagnosis showed little else but RERAs.
3. Eliminate RERAs. This is our ultimate goal, but we believe we have to do Steps 1 and 2 before we can clearly see what is going on with RERAs. The centrals, obstructives, and hypopneas - while significant - are "noise" that prevent us from tackling RERAs.
So the first question here would be - are there any suggestions for eliminating the centrals?
I should add that the current settings on his machine are not a "best effort" or anything. The one titration he had in a sleep lab seemed to not work at all - the recommended settings actually increased his AHI significantly when he tried it at home. We have not tried a hell of a lot, other than occasional tweaking. So we are wide open for suggestions, and baby steps.
Of course, any other insights or suggestions are welcomed.
I've posted the Oscar event charts as well as a shot of the current settings.
Thank you.