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RE: Question from a newbie - archangle - 04-10-2013 (04-08-2013, 12:01 AM)Purdue writer Wrote: Thanks everyone. I have another question: how accurate is the Res med at detecting central apneas? My data shows a few of these. Is this a concern? Central apnea is no more harmful than obstructive apnea, just harder to eliminate. Learn to look at your airflow waveforms and see how long the centrals last and how completely you stop breathing. For your health, worry about the number of apneas, not the type. Central vs. obstructive becomes important when you can't reduce the severity of your apnea by increasing the pressure. Centrals may also increase with pressure. If you're asleep and the S9 classifies it as a central, it probably is. If you're awake, neither centrals nor obstructives are particularly meaningful. I suspect ResMed or PRS1 may sometimes classify centrals as obstructive, but they will flag them as an apnea of some type. RE: Question from a newbie - Purdue writer - 04-11-2013 Thank you so much. I am getting used to having the machine on at night. It's certainly not my favorite thing, but I have to say it really doesn't bother me much. I had forgotten what it was like to sleep. Amazing. I feel soooo much better! My AHIs continue to come down. Nearly always below 5 now. I even had a 0.3! I really appreciate this group and have learned so much just from reading the posts. Thank you, thank you!! RE: Question from a newbie - Shastzi - 04-11-2013 If your AHI's are below 5 you're golden. Below one you're platinum. Good job and keep hanging in there! =^.^= |