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# Tabs to select details, events, notes and bookmarks. These will be discussed in greater detail below. | # Tabs to select details, events, notes and bookmarks. These will be discussed in greater detail below. | ||
# AHI Summary. This is your '''apnea / hypopnea index''' for the sessions under review. It is the total number of apneas and hypopneas divided by the total hours of sleep. Generally this will be for the whole night, however if you have turned any sessions on or off (See No 11 below) then the AHI is given only for the sessions turned on. | # AHI Summary. This is your '''apnea / hypopnea index''' for the sessions under review. It is the total number of apneas and hypopneas divided by the total hours of sleep. Generally this will be for the whole night, however if you have turned any sessions on or off (See No 11 below) then the AHI is given only for the sessions turned on. | ||
− | # Machine type and settings summary. This gives the make and model of CPAP machine. The PAP mode is the particular algorithm set on the machine (many machines can operate in more than one mode). It also shows the pressure settings. If you hover the mouse curser over the machine name, the model number and serial number will appear in a pop-up box. | + | # Machine type and settings summary. This gives the make and model of CPAP machine. The PAP mode is the particular algorithm set on the machine (many machines can operate in more than one mode). It also shows the pressure settings. If you hover the mouse curser over the machine name, the model number and serial number will appear in a pop-up box. '''Note:''' The settings for PC, S, and S/T modes on Philips Respironics System One machines may be displayed as random garbage numbers - this is a known problem and will be fixed in a later release of OSCAR. |
# Session starting, ending and total times. Shows when the machine was turn on and off, and the total elapsed time. Note that although this is used to calculate the time asleep, the CPAP machine has no way of knowing if you were actually asleep or not. | # Session starting, ending and total times. Shows when the machine was turn on and off, and the total elapsed time. Note that although this is used to calculate the time asleep, the CPAP machine has no way of knowing if you were actually asleep or not. | ||
# Event rates per hour. A simplified view of the different types of events you have experienced. Note that some machines display more or fewer event types, and these can be selected in the Event flag selector on the Daily page. | # Event rates per hour. A simplified view of the different types of events you have experienced. Note that some machines display more or fewer event types, and these can be selected in the Event flag selector on the Daily page. | ||
# Statistics for pressure, leaks, snores and respiration. Detailed information about your respiration throughout the night. The statistics panel gives details of your pressures, minute ventilation, respiration rate and other important parameters. For each parameter (referred to as a 'channel') the panel shows the minimum recorded, the median, 95th percentile and the maximum. Also shown are the total time in apnea, and the time over the leak redline. For Resmed machines this is 24 L/min. For all machines the redline number can be set in the menu File | Preferences | CPAP. | # Statistics for pressure, leaks, snores and respiration. Detailed information about your respiration throughout the night. The statistics panel gives details of your pressures, minute ventilation, respiration rate and other important parameters. For each parameter (referred to as a 'channel') the panel shows the minimum recorded, the median, 95th percentile and the maximum. Also shown are the total time in apnea, and the time over the leak redline. For Resmed machines this is 24 L/min. For all machines the redline number can be set in the menu File | Preferences | CPAP. | ||
# Machine Settings Details. A more complete set of machine settings giving you the pressure and other settings for your machine. The settings shown will vary according to the type of machine. | # Machine Settings Details. A more complete set of machine settings giving you the pressure and other settings for your machine. The settings shown will vary according to the type of machine. | ||
− | # Session Information. Each time the machine is | + | # Session Information. Each time the machine is started then stopped is called a session. If you sleep right through the night, that is a single session. If you stop the machine for a toilet break then start it again, then two sessions will be recorded. |
− | # Buttons (bars) to turn sessions on and off. Clicking on these buttons will include or exclude sessions from display of the night's data | + | # Buttons (bars) to turn sessions on and off. Clicking on these buttons will include or exclude sessions from display of the night's data. Clicking on the blue and yellow session buttons will include or exclude sessions from the display of the night's data. This can be useful if (for example) you had a very brief nap in the afternoon and want to exclude it from the night's results. Note that turning a session off will change the calculated AHI for the night. Note also that sessions can be turned on and off using the small green/black buttons in the section information panel. When a session is off the button changes to black / red. |
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+ | ===Summary Information (AHI, Machine, Hours, Event rates)=== | ||
+ | Items 4, 5, 6, and 7 in the side bar image are collectively the summary information. They show your apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), brief details of your machine and its settings, the time you slept, and the events which occurred during your sleep. | ||
+ | Note that the AHI shown is only for the 'sessions' which are turned on (see below). The summary of events will only show those which are turned on in the event flag selector. The available events will vary among different types of machine. | ||
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=== The Calendar === | === The Calendar === | ||
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|You can see a pie chart depicting the breakdown of your events. | |You can see a pie chart depicting the breakdown of your events. | ||
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− | To turn the pie chart on and off, go to the File menu and select '''File | Preferences | Appearance'''. For posting charts to the forum it's best to turn the pie chart '''off''' as it covers up more valuable information. | + | To turn the pie chart on and off, go to the File menu and select '''File | Preferences | Appearance'''. For posting charts to the forum it's best to turn the pie chart '''off''' as it covers up more valuable information.--> |
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To turn the pie chart on and off, press '''Ctrl-P''' on your keyboard. Alternatively, use the menu item '''View | Show Pie Chart'''. For posting charts to the forum it's best to turn the pie chart '''off''' as it covers up more valuable information. | To turn the pie chart on and off, press '''Ctrl-P''' on your keyboard. Alternatively, use the menu item '''View | Show Pie Chart'''. For posting charts to the forum it's best to turn the pie chart '''off''' as it covers up more valuable information. | ||
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− | [[File:OSCAR Preferences Appearance.PNG | 800 px]] | + | [[File:OSCAR Preferences Appearance.PNG | 800 px]]--> |
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=== Tabs: Details, events, notes and bookmarks === | === Tabs: Details, events, notes and bookmarks === | ||
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|[[File:OSCAR Events tab.PNG | top]] | |[[File:OSCAR Events tab.PNG | top]] | ||
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** The notes for a particular day can be included in the printed report. It's necessary to deselect all graphs except one, using the chart selector menu at the bottom right of the page. To print the report, go to the menu '''File | Print Report'''. Notes you have saved will be included in the printout. | ** The notes for a particular day can be included in the printed report. It's necessary to deselect all graphs except one, using the chart selector menu at the bottom right of the page. To print the report, go to the menu '''File | Print Report'''. Notes you have saved will be included in the printout. | ||
** You can export all your notes as an xml file for backup purposes or additional analysis. Use the menu option '''File | Backup Journal'''. | ** You can export all your notes as an xml file for backup purposes or additional analysis. Use the menu option '''File | Backup Journal'''. | ||
− | ** | + | ** OSCAR will calculate your '''body mass index (BMI)''' at the bottom of the Notes section. You must enter your weight each day. You must also enter your height in your profile (see [http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Running_OSCAR_for_the_first_time Running OSCAR for the First Time] ). If either the weight or height are not entered the BMI calculation will not appear. |
* The '''Bookmarks tab''' lets you record the time of significant events you may wish to refer back to, such as an exceptionally long apnea. | * The '''Bookmarks tab''' lets you record the time of significant events you may wish to refer back to, such as an exceptionally long apnea. | ||
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===Creating a bookmark=== | ===Creating a bookmark=== | ||
+ | |[[File:OSCAR create bookmark.png|top|]] | ||
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Bookmarks are created using the [[http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=OSCAR_Organization_-_Daily_Page#Tabs:_Details.2C_events.2C_notes_and_bookmarks bookmark tab]] on the daily page: | Bookmarks are created using the [[http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=OSCAR_Organization_-_Daily_Page#Tabs:_Details.2C_events.2C_notes_and_bookmarks bookmark tab]] on the daily page: | ||
# Click on the tab to open bookmarks | # Click on the tab to open bookmarks | ||
# On the flow rate graph, place the cursor on the event you wish to record (eg an apnea) | # On the flow rate graph, place the cursor on the event you wish to record (eg an apnea) | ||
# Click the Add Bookmark button. A bookmark stating the time and date will be created. | # Click the Add Bookmark button. A bookmark stating the time and date will be created. | ||
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You can add text to a bookmark: | You can add text to a bookmark: | ||
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# Left click anywhere on a graph; | # Left click anywhere on a graph; | ||
# Right click anywhere to zoom out; | # Right click anywhere to zoom out; | ||
− | # Place the cursor on a graph, hold the Ctrl button and rotate the scroll wheel | + | # Place the cursor on a graph, hold the Ctrl button and rotate the scroll wheel; |
− | # To zoom out to the full view you can also right click on any graph title and select "100% zoom level". Alternatively press and hold the Escape (Esc) key on your keyboard for a couple of seconds. | + | # Use the keyboard Up Arrow to zoom in and the Down Arrow to zoom out; |
+ | # To zoom out to the full view you can also right click on any graph title and select "100% zoom level". Alternatively press and hold the Escape (Esc) key or Down Arrow on your keyboard for a couple of seconds. | ||
* '''Time scale:''' Along the bottom of each graph is a time scale to show when events occurred. | * '''Time scale:''' Along the bottom of each graph is a time scale to show when events occurred. | ||
* '''Pin chart in position:''' Double-click on the title of a graph to pin it in position. Once pinned, the graph will appear at the top of the screen and will not scroll with the other graphs. | * '''Pin chart in position:''' Double-click on the title of a graph to pin it in position. Once pinned, the graph will appear at the top of the screen and will not scroll with the other graphs. | ||
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* '''Y Axis:''' If you want to change the vertical scale of a graph, right click in the label of a graph and select "Y axis". A small pop-up will show, and give the options Autofit, Defaults and Override. Select override, the adjust the minimum and maximum numbers until the trace on the graph is to your liking. Note that you must keep the mouse cursor within the pop-up - if it strays outside, the pop-up will disappear. | * '''Y Axis:''' If you want to change the vertical scale of a graph, right click in the label of a graph and select "Y axis". A small pop-up will show, and give the options Autofit, Defaults and Override. Select override, the adjust the minimum and maximum numbers until the trace on the graph is to your liking. Note that you must keep the mouse cursor within the pop-up - if it strays outside, the pop-up will disappear. | ||
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− | [[File:OSCAR Graph Y-axis scaling.png | 600 px]] | + | [[File:OSCAR Graph Y-axis scaling.png |thumb|center| 600 px|Y-axis scaling]] |
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− | * '''CPAP overlays:''' | + | * '''CPAP overlays:''' OSCAR can include a marker for each of the events on any of the graphs. Right click the graph title and select 'CPAP Overlays'. A pop-up will appear, allowing you to turn on or off each type of event. The events will appear as a short tick along the top of the graph. |
− | * '''Oximeter overlays:''' If you have a pulse oximeter synched to | + | * '''Oximeter overlays:''' If you have a pulse oximeter synched to OSCAR you can display certain parameters using the oximeter overlay option. |
− | * '''Dotted lines:''' | + | * '''Dotted lines:''' OSCAR will display dotted lines across a graph to aid in reading it. The available lines will vary depending on the particular graph. Right click on a graph title and select "Dotted lines". A pop-up will appear, with a list of available lines which you can turn on or off. |
===Event Flags=== | ===Event Flags=== | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR event flags.PNG]] | + | [[File:OSCAR event flags.PNG|thumb|center|1000px|Event Flags]] |
The event flags graph normally appears at the top of the stack. It shows each event (apnea, hypopnea, large leak etc) as a vertical bar. You can select which events to display using the event flag selector at the bottom left of the chart area. The available flags will vary depending on your machine. The graphical display of events is useful in determining whether they occurred at a particular time, in clusters or spaced through the night. | The event flags graph normally appears at the top of the stack. It shows each event (apnea, hypopnea, large leak etc) as a vertical bar. You can select which events to display using the event flag selector at the bottom left of the chart area. The available flags will vary depending on your machine. The graphical display of events is useful in determining whether they occurred at a particular time, in clusters or spaced through the night. | ||
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Each event type in the event flags graph will have a corresponding entry in the side bar summary area. | Each event type in the event flags graph will have a corresponding entry in the side bar summary area. | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR sidebar summary.png]] | + | [[File:OSCAR sidebar summary.png|thumb|center|1000px|Sidebar Summary]] |
===Flow Rate=== | ===Flow Rate=== | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR flow rate graph.png]] | + | [[File:OSCAR flow rate graph.png|thumb|center|1000px|Flow rate graph]] |
This graph is probably the most used in analysing and interpreting CPAP data. It shows airflow in and out of your lungs throughout the night. Flow above the zero line is inhalation and below the line is exhalation. The events are shown on this graph as well as on the event flags graph. You can zoom in to examine an event more closely. | This graph is probably the most used in analysing and interpreting CPAP data. It shows airflow in and out of your lungs throughout the night. Flow above the zero line is inhalation and below the line is exhalation. The events are shown on this graph as well as on the event flags graph. You can zoom in to examine an event more closely. | ||
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Placing the cursor on any event will create a small pop-up detailing the type and duration of the event in seconds. | Placing the cursor on any event will create a small pop-up detailing the type and duration of the event in seconds. | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR flow rate detail.png]] | + | [[File:OSCAR flow rate detail.png|thumb|center|1000px|OSCAR flow rate detail]] |
===Pressure and Mask Pressure=== | ===Pressure and Mask Pressure=== | ||
The pressure graph shows the pressure as it varies over time. The mask pressure graph shows the pressure at the mask on a breath by breath basis. | The pressure graph shows the pressure as it varies over time. The mask pressure graph shows the pressure at the mask on a breath by breath basis. | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR pressure.png]] | + | [[File:OSCAR pressure.png|thumb|center|1000px|OSCAR Pressure graph]] |
Zooming in shows how the mask pressure is a high resolution chart sampled 25 times per second, while the pressure is only sampled once per second. Depending on your machine settings there may be several traces shown - usually the pressure in inhale (IPAP) and on exhale (EPAP). | Zooming in shows how the mask pressure is a high resolution chart sampled 25 times per second, while the pressure is only sampled once per second. Depending on your machine settings there may be several traces shown - usually the pressure in inhale (IPAP) and on exhale (EPAP). | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR pressure detail.png]] | + | [[File:OSCAR pressure detail.png|thumb|center|1000px|OSCAR Pressure detail]] |
===Flow Limitation=== | ===Flow Limitation=== | ||
− | + | [[File:OSCAR flow limitation.png|thumb|center|1000px|OSCAR Flow Limitation]] | |
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− | [[File:OSCAR flow limitation.png]] | ||
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===Leak Rate=== | ===Leak Rate=== | ||
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The leak rate graph indicates whether excessive mask leaking occurred, and to what extent. All CPAP masks are designed to leak or vent surplus air away from the user's nose or mouth. This flushes away the exhaled breath and prevents the user re-breathing his expelled CO2. The actual amount of this designed leak will vary according to the mask. Anything in excess of that amount is "additional leak". | The leak rate graph indicates whether excessive mask leaking occurred, and to what extent. All CPAP masks are designed to leak or vent surplus air away from the user's nose or mouth. This flushes away the exhaled breath and prevents the user re-breathing his expelled CO2. The actual amount of this designed leak will vary according to the mask. Anything in excess of that amount is "additional leak". | ||
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Philips machines show two traces - total leak and additional leak. It is the lower additional leak line which indicates whether the leak is excessive or not. | Philips machines show two traces - total leak and additional leak. It is the lower additional leak line which indicates whether the leak is excessive or not. | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR Leak graph Resmed.png | | + | [[File:OSCAR Leak graph Resmed.png |thumb|center|1000px|Leak graph from Resmed machine showing excessive leakage]] |
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− | [[File:OSCAR Leak graph Philips.png | | + | [[File:OSCAR Leak graph Philips.png |thumb|center|1000px|Leak graph from Philips machine showing upper and lower traces]] |
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===Snore=== | ===Snore=== | ||
Resmed and Philips machines both show snoring as a graph with the height of the trace indicating the intensity of the snoring. In addition, Philips machines show individual snores as events labelled VS1 and VS2 (vibratory snore 1 and 2). It is usually suggested that VS2 be turned off when presenting screen shots for discussion as the large number of events recorded can overwhelm other data on the charts. | Resmed and Philips machines both show snoring as a graph with the height of the trace indicating the intensity of the snoring. In addition, Philips machines show individual snores as events labelled VS1 and VS2 (vibratory snore 1 and 2). It is usually suggested that VS2 be turned off when presenting screen shots for discussion as the large number of events recorded can overwhelm other data on the charts. | ||
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− | [[File:OSCAR Snore.png | | + | [[File:OSCAR Snore.png |thumb|center|1000px|OSCAR snore graph from Resmed machine ]] |
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+ | === Oximetry Data === | ||
+ | If oximetry data and events have been imported into OSCAR: | ||
+ | [[file:OxiDailyPage.png|thumb|center|1000px|Oximetry graphs and events]]<br /> | ||
===Zeo Data=== | ===Zeo Data=== | ||
If data has been imported from a Zeo sleep monitor device, additional graphs will be available, including Sleep stage, | If data has been imported from a Zeo sleep monitor device, additional graphs will be available, including Sleep stage, | ||
− | [[File:OSCAR Zeo.png | | + | [[File:OSCAR Zeo.png |thumb|center|1000px|OSCAR Zeo data]] |
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Introduction
- This guide is part of the suite of OSCAR help articles. See OSCAR Help.
- This page explains in detail the OSCAR Daily screen.
- Acknowledgement: Much of the material on this page has been sourced from [RobySue's Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead]
Left side-bar
The Calendar
Pie Chart
Tabs: Details, events, notes and bookmarks
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Bookmarks are created using the [bookmark tab] on the daily page:
You can add text to a bookmark:
Reviewing bookmarksIn the [right sidebar] click on the Bookmarks button at the bottom of the sidebar. The sidebar will show a list of all the bookmarks which have been created. To go to a particular bookmark, click on the date. OSCAR will open the daily page at that particular date. You can then click on a bookmark and OSCAR will adjust the display to show the event which has been selected. You can search for particular text in your bookmarks using the search window at the top of the sidebar (under the word Bookmarks). Deleting bookmarksIn the Daily page, select the bookmark you wish to delete, then click "Remove Bookmark" at the bottom of the panel.
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The daily detailed graphs
The main part of the daily page is given over to the detailed graphs. These allow you to inspect all the important things which happened during the night, right down to a breath-by-breath review.
Common features of detailed graphs
Each daily graph chart has a number of features in common:
- Turn graphs on or off: You can turn individual graphs on and off using the chart selector at the bottom right corner of the chart area. Click on the selector and a small menu will pop up, listing all the available graphs. Click on any one to turn it on or off. When turned on, the item will show a small green & black icon. If turned off, it will show a red and black icon. The available graphs will depend on your machine, and on settings in the preferences dialog.
- Zoom level: The default view shows the whole night's chart compressed onto a single panel. You can zoom in and out for a closer view as follows:
- Left click anywhere on a graph;
- Right click anywhere to zoom out;
- Place the cursor on a graph, hold the Ctrl button and rotate the scroll wheel;
- Use the keyboard Up Arrow to zoom in and the Down Arrow to zoom out;
- To zoom out to the full view you can also right click on any graph title and select "100% zoom level". Alternatively press and hold the Escape (Esc) key or Down Arrow on your keyboard for a couple of seconds.
- Time scale: Along the bottom of each graph is a time scale to show when events occurred.
- Pin chart in position: Double-click on the title of a graph to pin it in position. Once pinned, the graph will appear at the top of the screen and will not scroll with the other graphs.
- Resize chart: You can change the vertical height of any graph by clicking in the divider line and dragging it up or down.
- Pop out chart: Right click on the graph label and select "Popout graph". A copy of the graph will be created in its own window, which can them be placed anywhere on the screen. If you pop out more than one graph, they will share a common window.
- Clone graph: Right click on the graph label and select "Clone graph". A copy of the graph will be created below the original. The cloned graph can be zoomed independently of all other graphs. To remove the clone, right click on the title and select "Remove clone".
- Reset graph layout: If you have changed the vertical height of one or more graphs, double click on a graph title and select "Reset graph layout". All graphs will be restored to their normal height.
- Y Axis: If you want to change the vertical scale of a graph, right click in the label of a graph and select "Y axis". A small pop-up will show, and give the options Autofit, Defaults and Override. Select override, the adjust the minimum and maximum numbers until the trace on the graph is to your liking. Note that you must keep the mouse cursor within the pop-up - if it strays outside, the pop-up will disappear.
- CPAP overlays: OSCAR can include a marker for each of the events on any of the graphs. Right click the graph title and select 'CPAP Overlays'. A pop-up will appear, allowing you to turn on or off each type of event. The events will appear as a short tick along the top of the graph.
- Oximeter overlays: If you have a pulse oximeter synched to OSCAR you can display certain parameters using the oximeter overlay option.
- Dotted lines: OSCAR will display dotted lines across a graph to aid in reading it. The available lines will vary depending on the particular graph. Right click on a graph title and select "Dotted lines". A pop-up will appear, with a list of available lines which you can turn on or off.
Event Flags
The event flags graph normally appears at the top of the stack. It shows each event (apnea, hypopnea, large leak etc) as a vertical bar. You can select which events to display using the event flag selector at the bottom left of the chart area. The available flags will vary depending on your machine. The graphical display of events is useful in determining whether they occurred at a particular time, in clusters or spaced through the night.
Each event type in the event flags graph will have a corresponding entry in the side bar summary area.
Flow Rate
This graph is probably the most used in analysing and interpreting CPAP data. It shows airflow in and out of your lungs throughout the night. Flow above the zero line is inhalation and below the line is exhalation. The events are shown on this graph as well as on the event flags graph. You can zoom in to examine an event more closely.
Placing the cursor on any event will create a small pop-up detailing the type and duration of the event in seconds.
Pressure and Mask Pressure
The pressure graph shows the pressure as it varies over time. The mask pressure graph shows the pressure at the mask on a breath by breath basis.
Zooming in shows how the mask pressure is a high resolution chart sampled 25 times per second, while the pressure is only sampled once per second. Depending on your machine settings there may be several traces shown - usually the pressure in inhale (IPAP) and on exhale (EPAP).
Flow Limitation
Leak Rate
The leak rate graph indicates whether excessive mask leaking occurred, and to what extent. All CPAP masks are designed to leak or vent surplus air away from the user's nose or mouth. This flushes away the exhaled breath and prevents the user re-breathing his expelled CO2. The actual amount of this designed leak will vary according to the mask. Anything in excess of that amount is "additional leak".
Resmed machines show a single trace indicating the additional leak. By default (in accordance with Resmed guidelines), Oscar flags any additional leak over 24 L/min as an excessive or "large leak". You can adjust the red line between acceptable and unacceptable leaks by using File | Preferences | CPAP | Flag leaks over threshold.
Philips machines show two traces - total leak and additional leak. It is the lower additional leak line which indicates whether the leak is excessive or not.
Snore
Resmed and Philips machines both show snoring as a graph with the height of the trace indicating the intensity of the snoring. In addition, Philips machines show individual snores as events labelled VS1 and VS2 (vibratory snore 1 and 2). It is usually suggested that VS2 be turned off when presenting screen shots for discussion as the large number of events recorded can overwhelm other data on the charts.
Oximetry Data
If oximetry data and events have been imported into OSCAR:
Zeo Data
If data has been imported from a Zeo sleep monitor device, additional graphs will be available, including Sleep stage,
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