03-23-2022, 01:03 PM
how does apnea causes desaturation play out in time?
Partly because I'm OCD, but I'm intrigued by the question of aligning my cpap data and pulse-ox data. So I'm looking at this ugly 59-second apnea that I had and wondering if I placed the pulse-ox data too early, too late, or just right?
I'm pretty sure that this view is showing that I put the pulse-ox data set a few seconds early -- because I climb halfway out of the desat before I've taken my first recovery breath. But then I'm thinking where SHOULD the climb out of the desat go? Right at the first inhale after the apnea? Or is there a couple of seconds lag while the blood gets oxygenated over a couple of breaths and a bunch of heartbeats?
I suspect that the only way to answer this question is to use a pulse-ox that's directly connected to the cpap machine so that it's really getting the same timestamps on the data happening at the same time. Since the one that goes on a ResMed machine is like $1000, not too many people have them, but I was pretty sure that we had a couple of members who did, right? If any of you are reading this, what do you see in your data? How quickly does your SpO2 recover after an apnea?
(I can also comment that a single minute-long apnea means I feel like total crap the next day!)
I'm pretty sure that this view is showing that I put the pulse-ox data set a few seconds early -- because I climb halfway out of the desat before I've taken my first recovery breath. But then I'm thinking where SHOULD the climb out of the desat go? Right at the first inhale after the apnea? Or is there a couple of seconds lag while the blood gets oxygenated over a couple of breaths and a bunch of heartbeats?
I suspect that the only way to answer this question is to use a pulse-ox that's directly connected to the cpap machine so that it's really getting the same timestamps on the data happening at the same time. Since the one that goes on a ResMed machine is like $1000, not too many people have them, but I was pretty sure that we had a couple of members who did, right? If any of you are reading this, what do you see in your data? How quickly does your SpO2 recover after an apnea?
(I can also comment that a single minute-long apnea means I feel like total crap the next day!)