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Question about AirSense 10 CPAP - Can I trust MyAir AHI data? - mj277 - 11-07-2024 Hi everyone, I'm writing from Argentina (mentioning this because my insurance/healthcare system likely works differently from the US). I recently switched from a rented AirSense 10 AutoSet to a purchased AirSense 10 CPAP, and I have some concerns about data monitoring. My sleep study from March 2024 showed severe OSA with an AHI of 42.3. I started CPAP therapy in April with a rented AutoSet, initially using APAP (4-15, then 4-13), and eventually switched to fixed pressure at 10 with EPR 3. My AHI improved significantly, staying consistently below 1. In October, following my doctor's recommendation, I switched to an AirSense 10 CPAP (non-AutoSet). Only after the switch did I realize that this model doesn't provide detailed data to OSCAR, which I had been using to monitor my therapy. My insurance covered 50% of both the rental and purchase, and getting a different machine approved isn't likely in the near future. I also only signed up to myAir with the purchase, didn't know about it before and not sure if I could have signed up with a rental device. Recently, I've experimented with slightly lower pressure (9.4 cmH2O), and MyAir still shows good results (<1 event/hour). However, I'm concerned about the reliability of MyAir's event detection compared to OSCAR's more detailed data. My questions:
Thanks in advance for any insights! +----------------------+----------------------+------|-------|-------|-------------------------|-------------------------|------|---------------------------+ | First Use | Last Use | Days | AHI | FL | Device | Pressure Relief | Mode | Pressure Settings | +----------------------+----------------------+------|-------|-------|-------------------------|-------------------------|------|---------------------------+ | Oct 27, 2024 (Sun) | Nov 4, 2024 (Mon) | 9 | 0.00 | 0.00 | AirSense 10 CPAP (37149)| EPR Full Time, 3 cmH2O | CPAP | Fixed 9.4 cmH2O | | Oct 2, 2024 (Wed) | Oct 26, 2024 (Sat) | 24 | 0.00 | 0.00 | AirSense 10 CPAP (37149)| EPR Full Time, 3 cmH2O | CPAP | Fixed 10.0 cmH2O | | Sep 24, 2024 (Tue) | Oct 1, 2024 (Tue) | 8 | 0.53 | 0.00 | AirSense 10 AutoSet | EPR Full Time, 3 cmH2O | CPAP | Fixed 10.0 cmH2O | | Sep 6, 2024 (Fri) | Sep 23, 2024 (Mon) | 17 | 0.99 | 0.00 | AirSense 10 AutoSet | EPR Full Time, 2 cmH2O | CPAP | Fixed 10.0 cmH2O | | May 7, 2024 (Tue) | Sep 5, 2024 (Thu) | 116 | 0.76 | 0.00 | AirSense 10 AutoSet | EPR Full Time, 2 cmH2O | APAP | Min 4.0 - Max 13.0 cmH2O | | Apr 19, 2024 (Fri) | May 6, 2024 (Mon) | 17 | 3.18 | 0.00 | AirSense 10 AutoSet | EPR Full Time, 2 cmH2O | APAP | Min 4.0 - Max 15.0 cmH2O | +----------------------+----------------------+------|-------|-------|-------------------------|-------------------------|------|---------------------------+ RE: Question about AirSense 10 CPAP - Can I trust MyAir AHI data? - PeaceLoveAndPizza - 11-07-2024 1. How accurate/reliable is MyAir's AHI reporting compared to OSCAR's? They should give the same numbers, just finer detail with OSCAR. 2. Would you strongly recommend trying to switch back to an AutoSet model, paying out of pocket, given the limited data from the CPAP model? I would recommend it. Cheaping out with a fixed pressure machine only benefits the manufacturers and DMEs. 3. Any suggestions for monitoring therapy effectiveness without OSCAR data? Look at the machine report screen for AHI and 95% numbers, but the best indicator is how you feel in the morning. 4. Any other suggestions on how to monitor my events? Watch? Ring? App? OSCAR is the best source of all knowledge and there are plenty of rings/smartwatches that do some level of sleep monitoring. Apple Watch, Garmin, Oura, and many more seem to work for folks. They will not give any sleep apnoea data, but are effective in their own way. |