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RE: central apnea - justMongo - 07-22-2017

In a subset of people, afib and sleep apnea are found together. You can likely get dialed in better if you will post some charts. Organize them as Sleeprider's links in his signature suggest.

If your afib is controlled by medication that's good. If it cannot be controlled by meds, often a cardiologist will put the person on blood thinners; preferring the newer ones like Xarelto.

As long as you are not in heart failure, you may have to step up to a PAP machine known as an ASV to get the centrals under control.
But, let's give it a shot with what you presently have before going there.

Let's identify the machine you have as Airsense 10 is a family of machines. Lower right on the machine, it says Airsense 10. There should be a word under that like Autoset or ? Let's get that into your profile.


RE: central apnea - DeepBreathing - 07-22-2017

Welcome, Jerry.

It's important to know if central apnea showed up in your sleep test. Can you give us the breakdown of central apnea, obstructive apnea and hypopneas from your sleep test? If you don't have your test report you need to get one for your records.


RE: central apnea - jerry1967 - 07-22-2017

(07-22-2017, 09:57 AM)justMongo Wrote: In a subset of people, afib and sleep apnea are found together.  You can likely get dialed in better if you will post some charts.  Organize them as Sleeprider's links in his signature suggest.

If your afib is controlled by medication that's good.  If it cannot be controlled by meds, often a cardiologist will put the person on blood thinners; preferring the newer ones like Xarelto.

As long as you are not in heart failure, you may have to step up to a PAP machine known as an ASV to get the centrals under control.
But, let's give it a shot with what you presently have before going there.

Let's identify the machine you have as Airsense 10 is a family of machines.  Lower right on the machine, it says Airsense 10.  There should be a word under that like Autoset or ?  Let's get that into your profile.

auto set

ok but the tech said I only slept for 2 hours.


RE: central apnea - jerry1967 - 07-22-2017

(07-22-2017, 09:57 AM)justMongo Wrote: In a subset of people, afib and sleep apnea are found together.  You can likely get dialed in better if you will post some charts.  Organize them as Sleeprider's links in his signature suggest.

If your afib is controlled by medication that's good.  If it cannot be controlled by meds, often a cardiologist will put the person on blood thinners; preferring the newer ones like Xarelto.

As long as you are not in heart failure, you may have to step up to a PAP machine known as an ASV to get the centrals under control.
But, let's give it a shot with what you presently have before going there.

Let's identify the machine you have as Airsense 10 is a family of machines.  Lower right on the machine, it says Airsense 10.  There should be a word under that like Autoset or ?  Let's get that into your profile.
Yes I am on blood thinners and two other med to try and control my afib. One does control my rate but the other one is having trouble controlling rhythm.So right now I am out of rhythm.


RE: central apnea - DavePaulson - 07-22-2017

Your machine is capable of recording detailed data if it has an SD card in the slot, it is common for there not to be one from the DME, if not and you wish to use SleepyHead you can get a standard SD card anywhere for less than $10.00. Get it in the machine so you will have detailed data to post. As justMongo suggested update your profile to reflect your current machine and settings. If you go to User CP in the upper right corner of the page there will be an edit profile option on the left sidebar. Your machine is an AirSense 10 AutoSet.

Dave


RE: central apnea - quiescence at last - 07-22-2017

medications, alcohol use and altitude each can increase the number of CA (clear airway) apneas.  also, sometimes CA follows respiratory events, dotted between them - kind of a brain fight back mechanism.  in that case, usually the score of CA is about the same as the score of OA, with a mix of H (hypopneas).

we will know more once you post some of your results.

QAL


RE: central apnea - trish6hundred - 07-22-2017

Hi jerry1967,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
You have come to the right place for guidance. People really want to help you, but, your data is needed in order for you to get the help you need. Download #sleepyhead and you will be on the road to getting your therapy dialed in.
Good luck to you on your CPAP journey.


RE: central apnea - jerry1967 - 07-22-2017

Well I downloaded sleepyhead from my machine (AirSense 10) now I have to figure out how to transfer the info to this site. Hope I get it there soon.


RE: central apnea - Crimson Nape - 07-22-2017

Jerry,
Please read the links at the bottom of my post to help you.


RE: central apnea - jerry1967 - 07-22-2017

Ok thanks will try Sunday.