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RE: UARS help with OSCAR data - Crimson Nape - 01-11-2021 Please unpin all the graphs, so we can see the Event Flags graph, along with the other graphs. Use the F12 key to take the screenshot. RE: UARS help with OSCAR data - personalcondition - 01-11-2021 F12 is doing something weird and cutting the image off, so I just compressed a regular screenshot of the zoomed in portion + other plots. Is this what you mean? RE: UARS help with OSCAR data - Crimson Nape - 01-11-2021 You have the first 3 graphs pinned, notice the pin image in the upper left of each graph. You need to unpin them. RE: UARS help with OSCAR data - personalcondition - 01-11-2021 (01-11-2021, 04:42 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: You have the first 3 graphs pinned, notice the pin image in the upper left of each graph. You need to unpin them. My bad, I don't know which other plots you want to see. Although the snore plot is essential, it's completely empty, so I didn't include it. RE: UARS help with OSCAR data - Sleeprider - 01-11-2021 Those flat tops are a small amount of residual flow limit. I might be inclined to increase EPAP rather than pressure support, although there is no call for any of it. All of these close-ups are in proximity to the only events flagged, and during a period of declining pressure. It's not a complete picture. Are you sure, the pressure support of 5.4 is not part of what disrupts your sleep? RE: UARS help with OSCAR data - personalcondition - 01-11-2021 (01-11-2021, 06:04 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Those flat tops are a small amount of residual flow limit. I might be inclined to increase EPAP rather than pressure support, although there is no call for any of it. All of these close-ups are in proximity to the only events flagged, and during a period of declining pressure. It's not a complete picture. Are you sure, the pressure support of 5.4 is not part of what disrupts your sleep? I don't think it's the pressure support, but to be 100% honest, I don't really have any idea why my sleep has been so terrible with therapy. It's possible that it's leak related though - I just thought to rescale the y-axis on the leak plots and found that a lot of these respiratory disturbances coincide with leaks. I've been trying to get the leaks down, and switched from the amara view to the F20 recently, but I guess I still haven't figured that out so well. Guess I'll try to nail that down, and possibly come back with more info if should that not resolve it. |