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Understanding events and waveforms with OSCAR - kidsinchildcarealwayssick - 06-16-2024

I just downloaded OSCAR and I am trying to work my way around it after telling my DME (or equivalent in Australia) that I just don't trust the numbers on the machine for AHI. After a year on CPAP I did an in lab sleep study half with no cpap half with cpap, but I don't think it was so representative of my normal sleeping.

I am wondering what these 7 non-labeled events (and one where the labeling seems off)  might be, they certainly look like disordered breathing to me. I have little experience with CPAP data, but I am a bioinformatican and have worked with biological time series data before.



Should these have been picked up by the device, and if not by the device then the User Flagged events? I made the UF1 and UF2 to have 4 second rather than 8 second periods to try to capture more events (at the risk of higher false positive).

Most of the UF1 and UF2 flags look like they are clearly something. Some are next to a cluster of machine recognized events, and some are around high leak areas, but I think it is quite clear to me that the AHI from the machine is an under estimate



 The pressure is so high because I was sick and had a blocked nose. I need to keep track of which night I am using which mask to know if leaks are my full face mask coming off or me having my mouth open with a nasal mask.

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RE: Understanding events and waveforms with OSCAR - PeaceLoveAndPizza - 06-16-2024

Looks to me like normal sleep breathing whilst moving around. You take a deeper breath and hold it, hence the cardiogenic oscillations whilst holding your breath, move around to a comfortable position, then back to sleep breathing.

Without seeing the entire nights chart I cannot offer any settings to try. It is possible your pressure is too high and could be more comfortable at a lower pressure. Basically, we need to see the chart as defined in my signature link “Formatting OSCAR Charts”.

Also, those leaks are not helping. Do you wake up with a very dry mouth?

One other comment is it sounds like you are way over-analysing things. Take a breath, relax, don’t try to force things. We can help, but we need data to do so.


RE: Understanding events and waveforms with OSCAR - Sleepster - 06-16-2024

(06-16-2024, 07:42 AM)kidsinchildcarealwayssick Wrote: I just downloaded OSCAR and I am trying to work my way around it after telling my DME (or equivalent in Australia) that I just don't trust the numbers on the machine for AHI.

The numbers on the machine are all that OSCAR has to work with. OSCAR just gathers that data and displays it. It can show you nothing that the CPAP machine doesn't collect.

The CPAP machine has sensors for detecting pressure, flow rate, and time. Nothing more AFAIK, and so deduces everything from those three inputs.

A sleep study has a greater variety of sensors and so is capable of collecting more data. The problem, though, is that having all that equipment hooked up to us is unnatural, so in that sense we don't get a very good representation what's going on when the equipment is not hooked up.