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Resmed 10 Auto user flag 2? - eseedhouse - 01-29-2015

I seem to be getting more of these "user flag 2" events than I get apneas or hypopneas. I can't find anything in the help files telling me what these events mean. Does anybody happen to know off hand.



RE: Resmed 10 Auto user flag 2? - TyroneShoes - 01-30-2015

If you are talking about the data reported in SH, it is configurable in the prefs, and is considered "experimental" by the creator (not that Creator). IIRC, they are essentially "events", that do not meet the criteria for being the normal hypop, CA, or OA events. IOW, milder, shorter duration, etc.

Since they do not meet the criteria, they are probably pretty benign and won't really contribute to a significant desat or other issue. But they are a reminder that events are not absolute but an arbitrarily-defined measurement of degree of deviation from the norm, and that even normal respiration is far from perfect, even if "good enough".

That said, it seems unclear to me what the creator is doing with them, but since SH sees them and parses only data originally recorded by the xPAP, that means that the xPAP is aware of them as well, and they are real and a subject for study by those who design these machines. Just probably not significant to be of any real issue in xPAP therapy in the general sense, or to be studied all that thoroughly as something to inform design of the system. OF course possibly you are not referring to SH at all, but to direct reporting from the xPAP, as it is new and most of us are unfamiliar with it.


RE: Resmed 10 Auto user flag 2? - quiescence at last - 01-30-2015

(01-30-2015, 02:05 AM)TyroneShoes Wrote: ... but since SH sees them and parses only data originally recorded by the xPAP, that means that the xPAP is aware of them as well ...

I have modified the parameters of the optional user flags in SH, and it does go thru all the past data and recalculate, coming up with different numbers of events.

This makes me deduce that SH truly is deciphering data independently as well as reporting the standard stuff from the machine.

QAL