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Does 10 EEG arousals/hour mean sleep apnea? - BigWing - 06-12-2024 I was always pretty good at algebra but I can't make sense of this set of data. Normal AHI is 0-5; above that and you have sleep apnea. Normal RDI is 0-5; above that and you have sleep apnea. RDI = AHI + RERAs/hour* So, if you have an AHI of 5, even a single RERA all night means you have sleep apnea! Yet normal people have at least 10 EEG arousals PER HOUR - which are essentially RERAs!!** Where have I misunderstood? ---------- *A RERA is an abnormal breathing event which does not meet the criteria of an Apnea or an Hypopnea, but is an “arousal” event associated with a respiratory effort as noted by EEG. **"EEG Arousal Norms by Age" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2564772/ |