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Waking up a lot still with CPAP - tigersbowling - 06-27-2024

Hello everyone,

I've had my CPAP for about a month now. I'm finally able to use it all night this week, but I'm still not sleeping soundly through the night. I keep waking up a lot. I feel completely used to the machine and hardly even notice it now. 

I've attached my Apple Watch data, pulse ox data (this cut off around 4am, don't know why), and OSCAR data. 

I scored a 6.2 AHI/9.6 RDI on my sleep test, but with the note that I didn't sleep much and it is probably underestimated, and that I had flow limitation all night. My prescribed settings were APAP 8-20, but the pressure changes were waking me up so I've been trying CPAP mode at 9. As you can see, my AHI is always looking good and I'm getting 100 in myAir every night. But I'm still very tired. 

I'm sure part of it is just continuing to let my body get used to the machine, but any insights for any adjustments I can make is appreciated!


RE: Waking up a lot still with CPAP - PeaceLoveAndPizza - 06-27-2024

Your Apple Watch detects arm movement as a wake-up. It is not highly dependable in that regard.

Per your OSCAR, things look fine other than wake-up around 01:10. I think you may be better served using different CPAP settings though to give it a chance at help with the remaining flow limitations and OA/H events.

Maybe something like:

Mode APAP
Min pressure 9
Max pressure 11
EPR 2 full-time 
No ramp

That gives it 2 cmH2O to use (from 9 to 11) in responding to events. It may be enough to help with your sleep quality.

Another thing to do is read the following article about sleep hygiene. Many things affect sleep quality, CPAP is only able to help with some of them, the rest requires us to change how we approach sleeping. Particularly as we get older.

Mastering Sleep Hygiene: Your Path to Quality Sleep (sleepfoundation.org)