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Test if CPAP improves results of Dental Device - HenryECole81 - 03-05-2023

CONCERN & QUESTION. Per pulmonologist direction I am using a dental mandibular device after the recent prolonged 4 months poor results with CPAP/APAP. In the end the pulmonologist found that the dental device apnea sleep tested better than CPAP in addressing mild AHI 8 Apnea. The AHIs with CPAP were mostly near 20, though pulmonologists found them to reflect apneas at  mostly awake levels; the Dental device AHI tested near 5-7.  Nevertheless, I have a concern based on AFIB diagnosis last year (addressed by cardioversion) that I may somehow be able to better address the Apnea with a CPAP/APAP.  I have a ResMed Air Sense 11 Auto  thanks to the recent Apnea testing process. . Amazingly I also recently received without request a Dreamstation II APAP-CPAP from Philips as a recall replacement for REMStar Pro Cflex+ AutoIQ used successfully  2008-2014.  
 
What is the best way I can use either of these machines to occasionally check my sleep Apnea with and without the mandibular device to see if, over time the CPAP/APAP can be more successfully lower the AHI? Both machines can report to OSCAR, and I continue to report into OSCAR my overnight O2 Ring oxygen and heartrate as well. O2 generally 97 with approx. 2, 4% drops per hour. I am a nose breather during the day  but mouth breathing and dry mouth often during the night both with Mandibular device or earlier with CPAP. Recent use of a soft cervical collar (thanks to Apnea Board) seems to help with this.  Note that I sleep on my back due to my left shoulder but am very comfortable on my back and easily fall back asleep after BPH bathroom break(s).


RE: Test if CPAP improves results of Dental Device - Melman - 03-05-2023

Definitely use use the Resmed machine. Unless you have a prescribed setting try a min pressure of 7 with max of 20 and EPR full time at 3. Then post an OSCAR daily chart and we can recommend adjustments from the data.