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RE: Could these be RERAs? - vsheline - 02-06-2016 (02-05-2016, 04:33 PM)rhodesengr Wrote:(02-05-2016, 01:38 PM)EuroGuy Wrote: When we look at your Flow Rate, at 00:28:45 the peaks have flatter tops until just after the yellow RE flag. I think SleepyHead tends to mark RERA events several breaths prior to when the RERA actually ends with recovery breaths. The machine interprets the recovery breaths as indicating an arousal. Unless the criteria for scoring an hypopnea are also met, a RERA is scored when the machine sees a period of at least 10 seconds with "flattening" occurring during inhalation (the positive portion of the Flow waveform starts normally but tends to reach a premature low peak and suddenly decrease slightly and, during the remainder of the inhalation, level off or gradually decrease) followed by suddenly larger recovery breaths. |