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ResMed S+ Followup - FrankNichols - 05-26-2016 Still not complete figuring out how well the ResMed S+ (non-contact sleep monitoring device) works. I need to figure out how to do some controlled testing, after I figure out how to keep my AHI below 5 - But, after a month and a half of use: I see about a 95% correlation between Apnea events and waking events on the S+. Meaning, a waking event on the S+ normally will be related to a Apnea event in SH, but not all Apnea events in SH cause me to waken, according to the S+ I see about a 90% correlation between "bursts" of Apnea events recorded in my Resmed AirSense 10 Autoset and REM sleep recorded in the S+. Meaning when I see a REM period on the S+ I will see a burst of several to many Apnea events in SH. But, not all bursts in SH are related to REM periods in S+. I see about a 80% correlation between waking events where I am "groggy" and deep sleep recorded by S+. This one is hard, since I am groggy and often don't think to record it - But 4 out of 5 times that I do it will match up. I see some correlation between "Deep Sleep" and mouth breathing when using my P10 nasal pillows. I see some correlation between the S+ rating of my "sleep quality" and my AHI... but my AHI is still to high to be considered treated, so I don't worry about this yet. So, I guess I would say if you like to geek out on this stuff, the S+ is a reasonable price for something that appears to at least partially work which is not bad for most consumer products. Price for the Resmed S+ is ranging from $80 Prime (free delivery) on Amazon to $65 at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. RE: ResMed S+ Followup - justMongo - 05-26-2016 Are you using Student-T or Gaussian Statistics? RE: ResMed S+ Followup - FrankNichols - 05-26-2016 (05-26-2016, 09:04 AM)justMongo Wrote: Are you using Student-T or Gaussian Statistics? Actually, Student -T, but I do keep my finger on the scale (I would post my spreadsheets but people would make fun of me ) |