RE: What's happening??
Hi Ted, that whole episode only lasted five or six minutes and scored six apneas. While that's a lot for a short episode, it's not a lot when measured over the whole night. eg if you slept for exactly six hours, that lot would have contributed 1.0 to your AHI.
You were breathing quite smoothly immediately prior to the episode, so I suspect something disturbed you which set off this series of events. Perhaps you rolled over or tucked your chin down to your chest - something which obstructed your airway and made you start breathing erratically. I would be interested to see the whole chart - including snore and flow limitation - for this period and a few minutes before, to see if there were any precursor events.
RE: What's happening??
Hi tedgreen,
It would be easier to advise if we could see the Event graph along with the Flow Limitation,
Pressure graph, leak rate, and snore graph. Also, include the left sidebar, minus the pie chart.
If you follow the tutorial in my signature line, this will show you what we need to see, and how to organize the screenshot.
RE: What's happening??
Odd that you posted this today, I just had virtually an identical instance last night. I chalked it up to a position change, a random event.. Like you it "doubled" my AHI but I'm running typically under 1 and this doesn't typically happen. NOT a problem.
IF this is regularly happening several times a night it may need a deeper look. AHI varies every day.
Fred
RE: What's happening??
Ted, I think unless this becomes a common event, it's best to ignore it. I sure would not suggest changes based on this brief series of irregular breathing that might be REM or positional in origin. Interesting, but not something to act on.
RE: What's happening??
OK!
However, I still don't understand why SleepyHead (or the Resmed machine) is reporting some OA events, while there is no significant flow limitation reported at the same times...
RE: What's happening??
Based on looking at some of my own flow graphs, I would guess that flow limitations are scored based on flat-topping of the flow, but there has to be some minimum flow. If no flow, no flow limitation...
That /is/ a guess, as I only looked at things for about 5 or 10 minutes. Perhaps I will do more later.
RE: What's happening??
From what I understand flow limitations are detected separate from OA's and H's. So you could end up with a lot of flow limitations and no OA's and H's. Or the other way around. You won't see them at the same time.