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Apnea Board members generally use one of two '''CPAP Software packages''' to analyze CPAP data:
 
 
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Apnea Board members generally use one of two CPAP Software packages to analyze CPAP data:


1. ResScan Software for the PC - this software offers data and chart analysis for newer ResMed CPAP machines. To obtain a free copy, please join the Apnea Board forum (free) and navigate to our Private Files & Links area (near the bottom of the forums), where you will find a post on how to download the software. To discuss this software, please go to this Apnea Board Forum thread about ResScan


2. SleepyHead Software for the PC, Mac & Linux - this open-source software offers data and chart analysis for newer ResMed, Philips-Respironics and DeVilbiss CPAP machines. To obtain a free copy, please join the Apnea Board forum (free) and navigate to our Private Files & Links area (near the bottom of the forums), where you will find a post on how to download the software. Or, you can download the software directly from the SleepyHead Sourceforge Page To discuss this software, please go to this Apnea Board Forum thread about SleepyHead


Note: These software packages work best for newer, data-capable CPAP machines that store data on a small SD memory card. You will need a personal computer and an SD card reader to read your CPAP data. An inexpensive USB-connected SD card reader can be purchased for $15-25 at most computer supply stores.




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