Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Printable Version +- Apnea Board Forum - CPAP | Sleep Apnea (https://www.apneaboard.com/forums) +-- Forum: Public Area (https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Forum-Public-Area) +--- Forum: Main Apnea Board Forum (https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Forum-Main-Apnea-Board-Forum) +--- Thread: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result (/Thread-Elevated-Hypopnea-But-Everything-Else-is-Good-But-AHI-is-High-as-a-Result) Pages:
1
2
|
Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Akhenaten33 - 06-10-2018 Hey Apnea Board, Sure glad to have found a place like this on the web. I have been using my DreamStation the last two or three months - and sleep is like wonderful now. I started with an AHI of 26 or so, and it has come quickly down to about an AHI of 8 or 9 each night. The problem is that 95% of the AHI events are Hypopneas. Unless I have a leak, I almost have no RERA, CA, OSA and PB events - mostly just the Hypopnea. I am using an AutoPap set from 4.0 to 20.0 and my typical 90% pressure each night is 11.5 cm or less. I am having a consistent 40 - 80 Hypopnea events a night. How do I get these reduced down? Is it simply a matter of adjusting my DreamStation pressure? Or is that moot since it is an AutoPap? Chart from SleepyHead is attached, of an example day. Thanks! Akhenaten33 RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Walla Walla - 06-10-2018 I think I'd try bumping the minimum pressure to 8cm and see if that helps. RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Akhenaten33 - 06-10-2018 Walla Walla - just got the instructions on how to change that and raised the lower AutoEnd to 8.0. I look forward to seeing what results I get tonight. Would love to get an AHI of like 3 or less. !!! Excellent, thank you very much, RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Sleeprider - 06-10-2018 I agree, 8-cm minimum pressure and your events will drop under 2 AHI. RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Akhenaten33 - 06-29-2018 OK, I bumped up the min pressure to 8.0 and had my AHI drop to about 7 or 8, then to 8.5 and had it drop to 3 or 5 pretty consistently. Then finally bumped it up to 9.0 over the last week. My AHI has been anywhere from 1.2 - 3.99 since. Based on the graph, I am reluctant to go any higher on min pressure No discomfort, and I really cannot tell any difference between 8 and 9 physically - but it did take my AHI down even further. Here is last night's where I got an AHI of 4.0 It just looks like the machine's response does not exactly match the events... A33 RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Walla Walla - 06-29-2018 I agree I don't understand why it increased pressure at time 4:40? I would expect to see snores or a flow limitation event there but it shows nothing. I'm kinda of curious what would happen if you reduced your flex setting to 1. RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Akhenaten33 - 06-30-2018 Yeah I had tried my Flex setting at 2 and 3 but did not like it as much - so it is already at 1 this latest 2 months of activity. I feel more comfortable with a touch of backpressure when exhaling. But maybe I should give it a shot at a Flex of 2 or 3?? RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Akhenaten33 - 06-30-2018 But my breathing rate chart puts my mind at ease. My wife used to shove me and say "You have not taken a breath for at least a minute" in the old days, without a machine. And upon falling asleep still, I will suddenly rouse inside the first 15 minutes and realize that I have not taken a breath in like 30 seconds or something. But what I see is that this is a phenomenon which only occurs for the most part right when I go to sleep and right before I awaken. Otherwise I am at about 18 breaths per minute - it is almost as if, when one is fully asleep, a different ANS routine takes over from the daytime ANS breathing. Is this common to start the first 15 minutes of the night with a low breathing rate and then step into a normal one as soon as one is fully asleep? A33 RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - Walla Walla - 06-30-2018 Have you tried it without flex? RE: Elevated Hypopnea But Everything Else is Good. But AHI is High as a Result - ShaunBlake - 07-01-2018 (06-30-2018, 05:08 PM)Akhenaten33 Wrote: <snip> Yep, sadly, yer jus' like the rest of us! (Well, there are exceptions but yes, that's typical. Makes sense, right?) Oh! And I din' mean yer exactly the same – unlike me, for you, there's hope. |