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Been using Prisma Smart for a few weeks now, after diagnosed with 26 ahi per hour.
For the last 10 days I feel like death when I wake up, a feeling that sticks for the entire day.
Thing is the stats (sleepyhead) show I have zero ahi's and no leakage, and also, according to the stats, I have a fair amount of deep sleep.
2 options :
1. The stats are not being recorded correctly
2. I don't really suffer from OSA
I sleep poorly for years now and always thought it all has to do with mental state and anxieties.
Only after my new gf complained I was snoring loudly I agreed to go to a sleep lab.
09-28-2021, 11:09 AM (This post was last modified: 09-28-2021, 11:17 AM by staceyburke.)
RE: Zero ahi but very poor sleep
Without seeing the charts from OSCAR I would just be guessing. You can walk up to anyone one on the street and they can say why they think you are not sleeping well.
To much caffeine
Not keeping a set sleeping time
Room to hot
Room to cold
TV watching right before bed
To much light at night
To much alcohol
The list goes on and on. Looking at the charts we could find out what is going on
Actually, there's no reason you can't post SleeyHead charts, but the image you posted was from the official Prisma software. If your version of SleepyHead supports your Prisma machine, we should be able to use them to make some suggestions.
If you Prisma software can show charts similar to the Daily OSCAR charts that most people post, posting those would be very helpful. The monthly overview is less helpful.
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09-28-2021, 01:50 PM (This post was last modified: 09-28-2021, 01:53 PM by blancobonzo.
Edit Reason: Removed comment about ASV potential AHI of 0.
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RE: Zero ahi but very poor sleep
One thing is that your usage time seems rather low. They recommend using CPAP for at least 4 hours but you should be using it during your entire sleeping time to receive maximum benefit. Are you using it less because they said to only use it for at least 4 hours or because it is waking you up after a certain amount of time? Also, the units of measurement are different than the US but I looked up that 1hpa is roughly 1cm h20. 5cm h20 is too low usually to treat mild/severe sleep apnea, and to get an AHI of 0 no less. I feel like I'm don't get enough air at that level. There's no way that your events are at 0 if you have this pressure if my conversion is correct given that your AHI was 26 beforehand. Perhaps the machine is underreporting them due to a leaks or some other factor. Try and post the sleepyhead data so others can tweak your pressure for optimal therapy. I'm sure that there will be something irregular in the data as basically no one has an AHI of 0 with straight CPAP
I just realized that an issue on ResMed devices is that CPAP mode underreports events/doesn't report them at all in CPAP mode. I read that the prisma smart is an AutoCPAP. Perhaps the same issue is present here. Try using it with that functionality. Do you know how to change the mode of the machine?
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