07-30-2014, 12:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2014, 12:49 AM by MCS2014.)
SLEEP-WAKE PATTERN & OXIMETER READINGS
I have mild OSA and have the following sleep-wake pattern and think it might be OSA-related:
Get to sleep ok, sleep through the night (I can recall dreams), awake to urinate, then defecate, then go back to sleep, awake a second time but with a gradual surge of adrenalin (and/or cortisol) which produces anxiety and high blood pressure. Once I'm up, both the surge and BP gradually reduces.
I read that when Sp02 drops too low for an extended period, an adrenaline burst will occur and cause hypertension, for one.
I have a deviated septum, cannot always breathe through my nose at night and have not been able to use my BIPAP machine without much discomfort as it forces me to breathe through my mouth which I posted on here
(SORRY, I ONLY HAVE TWO POSTS AND THEY WON'T LET ME POST LINKS YET, SO YOU WILL HAVE TO COPY, PASTE & ADD THE WWW.)
[apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-DRY-MOUTH-UNABLE-TO-USE-BIPAP?pid=60938#pid60938]
The chin strap works by keeping my mouth closed during sleep, however, if I can't breathe through my nose, it defeat the purpose of using the machine. I plan on getting surgery done soon for this. In the meantime, I try sleeping on my sides.
My non-BIPAP readings. Looks like I improved somewhat which could be from weight loss:
May 26, 2013 oximeter report:
app.box.com/s/5pcslxmw8f3dm3tgw8hn
July 28, 2014 oximeter report:
app.box.com/s/y5lulr8x2qbp7t9lf2gn
Thoughts?
RE: SLEEP-WAKE PATTERN & OXIMETER READINGS
I could not get the oximetery reports but here is the thread
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...-USE-BIPAP
I have deviated septum and done the surgery, nose breathing improved somewhat but the surgery does not cure sleep apnea
Many people experience no oxygen desat but still need PAP therapy to improve sleep and wake up in the morning feeling refreshed
07-30-2014, 12:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2014, 12:35 PM by MCS2014.)
RE: SLEEP-WAKE PATTERN & OXIMETER READINGS
(07-30-2014, 01:52 AM)zonk Wrote: I could not get the oximetery reports but here is the thread
I have deviated septum and done the surgery, nose breathing improved somewhat but the surgery does not cure sleep apnea
Many people experience no oxygen desat but still need PAP therapy to improve sleep and wake up in the morning feeling refreshed
Since the stupid links won't work, here is the data from the reports:
Looks like I improved from a year ago - - - let me know what you think.
07-28-14 oximeter report:
Sp02-Pulse
TOTAL EVENTS: 31-51
TIME IN EVENTS: 1189-28546
AVG EVENT(sec): 38-559
INDEX (1/hr): 3.8-559
AVG EVENT MAX: 91-69
AVG EVENT MIN: 89-57
MAX EVENT OFFSET: 3-65
MAX TIME EVENT (SEC): 187-7122
MAX DUR: 98-145
MIN DUR: 84-48
AVG DUR: 93-61
Sp02 >94: 11045 time
Sp02 <88: 159 times
Pulse >150: 0 times
Pulse <60: 11672 times
05-26-13 oximeter report:
Sp02-Pulse
TOTAL EVENTS: 41-1
TIME IN EVENTS: 3044-28879
AVG EVENT(sec): 74-28879
INDEX (1/hr): 5.1-0.1
AVG EVENT MAX: 90-132
AVG EVENT MIN: 97-43
MAX EVENT OFFSET: 10-40
MAX TIME EVENT (SEC): 910-28879
MAX DUR: 99-43
MIN DUR: 82-61
AVG DUR: 91
Sp02 >94: 2708 time
Sp02 <88: 389 times
Pulse >150: 5 times
Pulse <60: 11935 times
RE: SLEEP-WAKE PATTERN & OXIMETER READINGS
(07-30-2014, 01:52 AM)zonk Wrote: I could not get the oximetery reports but here is the thread
I have deviated septum and done the surgery, nose breathing improved somewhat but the surgery does not cure sleep apnea
Many people experience no oxygen desat but still need PAP therapy to improve sleep and wake up in the morning feeling refreshed
Also, what is your take on the new Inspire implantable device to replace PAP just approved by FDA in April? I would post links again but I can't.