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Recent AHI increase - OSCAR interpretation please - jkbp03 - 08-13-2024

Hi all- I've been using my CPAP nightly with no major issues for a little over a year now. I recently noticed my AHI increasing, despite no real changes on my end. My instinct is to raise my min/max pressures, but was told this was a great place for my OSCAR data to be interpreted. I've attached my OSCAR 'Statistics' as well as last night's data. Happy to toss in whatever else might be needed. 

Thanks for any/all advice!

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RE: Recent AHI increase - OSCAR interpretation please - Phaleronic - 08-13-2024

Hi jkbp03, welcome to the forum Smile

Please raise your min pressure to 10cm and max pressure to 15cm-this will help your events and snoring.


RE: Recent AHI increase - OSCAR interpretation please - jkbp03 - 08-13-2024

(08-13-2024, 08:51 PM)Phaleronic Wrote: Hi jkbp03, welcome to the forum Smile

Please raise your min pressure to 10cm and max pressure to 15cm-this will help your events and snoring.

Thanks

I didn't think I'd get any replies so close to bedtime--I'll give those settings a shot. Much appreciated!


RE: Recent AHI increase - OSCAR interpretation please - Denise Brown - 08-13-2024

What exactly is the AHI for reading all about and what does it take into account please. Some days mine is 1.6 then others it’s 3.5 then the one I that exceed 8.0.
Thanks.
DB


RE: Recent AHI increase - OSCAR interpretation please - staceyburke - 08-13-2024

You had 5 H events clustered together - that shows positional apnea.  You got into a position where you cut off your own air way.  You moved and ended the apnea and must have gotten back to a position where you could breathe.  The one time occurrence is not something to worry about or change anything.  You need to be aware of sleeping with your chin dropping to your sternum that will stop your breathing. Sleeping on your back or a bunched up pillow can do it.