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NEED HELP INTERPRETING OSCAR DATA
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RE: NEED HELP INTERPRETING OSCAR DATA
(06-19-2021, 11:28 PM)notam2 Wrote: I too think you should raise the min pressure to 7.5 and incrementally thereafter if the results aren't satisfactory.

I believe you're using Flex A.  If you're able to try Flex C, I'm curious if that would better treat your high hypopnea index and flow limits, keeping the flex level at 2.

I went to 7.5 last night and had a very similar set of data this morning. Nearly identical. 

And Yes I do believe I am currently on Flex A. I am going to make one change at a time so i can be certain of what changes are responsible for any improvements I may see.

Tonight I am going to 8.5 and will test this one change for a few nights. 

If after a few nights I do not see any improvements from where I am now I will try your suggestion of moving to Flex C and the level at 2 and see how that works.

Thank you so much!!!
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