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Hello! New User here on ASV for 2 years - kc90 - 12-13-2023

Good morning everyone, glad to have found this board and it's users. I downloaded OSCAR and have an SD card reader coming today in the mail. My question is, my AHI is low on ASV always >1, but I'm still groggy and a bit dazed so I was wanting to check my overnight oxygen. 

Is this something I would be able to see in the OSCAR? And if so do I just post it here and someone can help me with a breakdown of things from say last night's sleep? Again sorry for all the new questions just want to make sure I'm not barking up the wrong tree. Any feedback is appreciated!


RE: Hello! New User here on ASV for 2 years - Crimson Nape - 12-13-2023

Hi kc90!  -  Welcome
OSCAR will allow you to integrate certain recording oximeters with your ASV's data.   The Wellue (Supplier #40) O2RIng, SleepU. and Checkme will do this.  If you need something a little less expensive, a Contec 50 D+, E, F, or I can also be used.  Our Wiki has more detailed information, here: https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php/OSCAR_supported_machines#Pulse_Oximeters.  Instructions on importing the oximeter can be found in the Wiki as well.

Please peruse the links in my signature to better understand OSCAR and help with posting images here.  Also, don't feel hesitant in poking around OSCAR and trying various settings.  The settings only affect the display or reporting of the data and does not modify or corrupt the data. Finally, there is a treasure trove of information in our Wiki, just like the link above, for both OSCAR and CPAP therapy. Feel free to poke around. . . actually, it is encouraged.


See you on the forum!
- Red