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[CPAP] Help interpreting my sleep study
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Help interpreting my sleep study
Hi Everyone,

I just got a new Airsense Auto set 10 for HER, I need help with set-up. Right now I set the pressure to 6.8 - 18 auto set. I am not sure if that is the right pressure range for me. 

I have a deviated septum and difficulty breathing at night. I was diagnosed with a mid sleep apnea .

I have attached my sleep study reports from Ocscar.


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RE: Help interpreting my sleep study
Seems like a reasonable starting point and results. I would stick with this for a while and see how it goes. It takes a person's body weeks/months to adapt to CPAP fully so best to let it do its job unless there are some obvious signs of issues (high AHI etc).
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