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O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - fejsbukpejdz - 06-09-2020 Sometimes during sleep O2 levels drop from 96% to 92% briefly. Is that bad ? Before CPAP it used to fall to 85% and evne less RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - mesenteria - 06-09-2020 It's a huge improvement, and frankly nothing to worry about, not in comparison. You're sssssoooooooooooooooooo much further ahead. I believe most all of us, no matter if being treated with PAP therapy of a kind or description or not, have some small deficit of O2 as we sleep. While waking sats might typically be near 97/98%, sleep sats are lower often. Less than 92% is going to give us pause because it bespeaks a slight problem in oxygen availability and exchange with CO2. Maybe it is constriction of passages, maybe a bit of central apnea, congestion....but something is pinching the normal rate. RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - Crimson Nape - 06-09-2020 If the shape of your SpO2 graph looks like the bottom of a "V" on the 92%, I wouldn't worry. This could very easily be an artifact from bumping the O2 sensor. RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - fejsbukpejdz - 06-09-2020 my brother observed me make noises and move when the o2 drops to 92% it sometimes drops to 91% but rarely since I started APAP. Maybe like once every two hours or so or so it drops to 91% It usually happens in the first half of the night, in the first 2 to 3 hours. RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - mesenteria - 06-09-2020 Really, it's not so low that it is a problem IF it is short-lived, say 30 seconds or less. If it persists, gets lower, or happens many times in succession within an hour, it should be investigated and corrected. RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - Crimson Nape - 06-09-2020 I am just guessing without seeing any data. Are you sleeping on your back when this occurs? RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - fejsbukpejdz - 06-09-2020 I slept on my side... I will post data later during the day as soon as I get my laptop. Thank you so much for helping me out I have one question since I'm very young and I just got apap like a few days ago. when I have those "arousals" that make my heart rate spike and my oxygen gets resotred back to normal... Does it completely destroy my deep sleep stage and I jump right back into stage 1 or rem... OR I just get back to my deep stage sleep? Like what does an "arousal" usually do to the sleep stage in which it happens? RE: O2 drops to 92%, is that bad? - SarcasticDave94 - 06-09-2020 I don't have hard evidence to point you to, but I'd be inclined to think an arousal that takes you out of deep sleep means returning to sleep requires a return to the beginning stages of sleep and not back to deep sleep. It has so to speak reset the sleep stage clock as I think sleep stages require a certain amount of time before the next progressive stage. On the oxygen numbers, I can have 92% while awake for minutes at time. However, I'd need to have a recorded less than 89% for 5 minutes to be placed on oxygen. 92% while asleep and for brief periods though is considered normal as I understand it. |