What info can you get if using Rescan or Oscar
When you look at your sleep data using ResMed my air, Oscar or Rescan is any of the following information there, the date of your CPAP purchase or where you purchased your CPAP machine.
I purchased my CPAP on line, don’t remember from which company, local CPAP stores will not look at my machine settings unless I get a release from where I purchased the machine.
Currently have 27 events per hour, leakage 40L/ min and AHI of 16.8 using 12.3 pressure. I just want someone to explain how I could bring these numbers down. Most local stores want me to pay $299 for that info and require a release from my past CPAP provider.
RE: What info can you get if using Rescan or Oscar
(06-02-2023, 12:09 PM)3k9BAO Wrote: When you look at your sleep data using ResMed my air, Oscar or Rescan is any of the following information there, the date of your CPAP purchase or where you purchased your CPAP machine.
myAir will have a record of the first date you used your machine. If you bought it through insurance they should have a record of when and where.
The best way for you to get help is by showing us your
OSCAR charts. It won't cost you anything and it's likely to be far better advice than you will get from a random professional.
Sleepster
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RE: What info can you get if using Rescan or Oscar
Thank you for your quick reply. I have tried to download Oscar but haven’t been successful putting it into a folder. I will take some time to look through the site and also see if there is detailed instructions or links to videos on how to use Oscar.
I really appreciate the information you shared.
RE: What info can you get if using Rescan or Oscar
Use this link to download
OSCAR
Also, the Oscar Guide is very informative.
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php..._The_Guide