I have not had a single central Apnea in about 7 years use of my older Respironic M series auto. I read somewhere in the forum where someone had spoken of false Central Apneas. what is the story on this
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01-09-2014, 02:18 PM
Central Apnea
My first night Resmed S9 Autoset reports 1.1 central Apneas Total AHI 1.2
I have not had a single central Apnea in about 7 years use of my older Respironic M series auto. I read somewhere in the forum where someone had spoken of false Central Apneas. what is the story on this thanks Apapuser
01-09-2014, 02:47 PM
RE: Central Apnea
Hi Apapuser,
WELCOME! to the forum.! Hang in there for answers to your question and best of luck to you with your new machine.
trish6hundred
01-09-2014, 02:51 PM
RE: Central Apnea
01-09-2014, 03:48 PM
RE: Central Apnea
01-09-2014, 03:58 PM
RE: Central Apnea
(01-09-2014, 02:18 PM)Apapuser Wrote: My first night Resmed S9 Autoset reports 1.1 central Apneas Total AHI 1.2 I would suggest looking at your data and see if the central is when you have awakened, etc. It isn't uncommon to have them for a variety of reasons. You are adjusting to a new machine as well. Your central number last night wasn't very high and I would just watch your data for a few weeks without making any changes to your current machine settings and if the number increases to a lot more or you see something else to cause you concern, I would call your doctor and see what they say. hope this helps.
RE: Central Apnea
(01-09-2014, 03:48 PM)zonk Wrote:(01-09-2014, 02:18 PM)Apapuser Wrote: I have not had a single central Apnea in about 7 years use of my older Respironic M series auto.Central apnea detection was not available back then with Respironcis M series or Resmed S8 machines Really ? Maybe I was thinking of my baseline study which definitely shows 0 central apneas and I was surprised to see them showup on my first ResScan report Thanks Apapuser (01-09-2014, 03:58 PM)me50 Wrote:(01-09-2014, 02:18 PM)Apapuser Wrote: My first night Resmed S9 Autoset reports 1.1 central Apneas Total AHI 1.2 Thank you for the reply. Not sure I know how to do what you are referring to. New to both the machine and the software Apapuser
RE: Central Apnea
(01-09-2014, 04:08 PM)Apapuser Wrote:(01-09-2014, 03:48 PM)zonk Wrote:(01-09-2014, 02:18 PM)Apapuser Wrote: I have not had a single central Apnea in about 7 years use of my older Respironic M series auto.Central apnea detection was not available back then with Respironcis M series or Resmed S8 machines If you download SH, under the events tab, it shows the events and what type of event each were and I believe what time the even happened.
RE: Central Apnea
[I would suggest looking at your data and see if the central is when you have awakened, etc. It isn't uncommon to have them for a variety of reasons. You are adjusting to a new machine as well. Your central number last night wasn't very high and I would just watch your data for a few weeks without making any changes to your current machine settings and if the number increases to a lot more or you see something else to cause you concern, I would call your doctor and see what they say. hope this helps.
[/quote] Thank you for the reply. Not sure I know how to do what you are referring to. New to both the machine and the software Apapuser [/quote] If you download SH, under the events tab, it shows the events and what type of event each were and I believe what time the even happened. [/quote] Was a busy boy last night. Got into the ResScan software configuring it and playing with it. I am really liking it. Setup to see all available data including high resolution detail data. I had 2 central apneas last night ,one obstructive apnea and one hypopnea. I looked at my flow and flow limitation, Leaks, snores etc. Once again I am really liking this ResScan software I did experience one problem however. I wound up creating a duplicate patient record and not sure how to delete the duplicate. Thinking about it I think I can delete from Laptop while SD card is in reader once I find the duplicate file. Is that correct ? Thanks Apapuser
RE: Central Apnea
(01-10-2014, 08:23 AM)Apapuser Wrote: [I would suggest looking at your data and see if the central is when you have awakened, etc. It isn't uncommon to have them for a variety of reasons. You are adjusting to a new machine as well. Your central number last night wasn't very high and I would just watch your data for a few weeks without making any changes to your current machine settings and if the number increases to a lot more or you see something else to cause you concern, I would call your doctor and see what they say. hope this helps. Thank you for the reply. Not sure I know how to do what you are referring to. New to both the machine and the software Apapuser [/quote] If you download SH, under the events tab, it shows the events and what type of event each were and I believe what time the even happened. [/quote] Was a busy boy last night. Got into the ResScan software configuring it and playing with it. I am really liking it. Setup to see all available data including high resolution detail data. I had 2 central apneas last night ,one obstructive apnea and one hypopnea. I looked at my flow and flow limitation, Leaks, snores etc. Once again I am really liking this ResScan software I did experience one problem however. I wound up creating a duplicate patient record and not sure how to delete the duplicate Thanks Apapuser [/quote] tools patient manager select name you want to delete delete patient if you like Rescan, you will definitely like Sleepyhead
01-10-2014, 08:45 AM
RE: Central Apnea
[/quote] If you download SH, under the events tab, it shows the events and what type of event each were and I believe what time the even happened. [/quote] Was a busy boy last night. Got into the ResScan software configuring it and playing with it. I am really liking it. Setup to see all available data including high resolution detail data. I had 2 central apneas last night ,one obstructive apnea and one hypopnea. I looked at my flow and flow limitation, Leaks, snores etc. Once again I am really liking this ResScan software I did experience one problem however. I wound up creating a duplicate patient record and not sure how to delete the duplicate Thanks Apapuser [/quote] tools patient manager select name you want to delete delete patient if you like Rescan, you will definitely like Sleepyhead [/quote] Oh don't know why I did not see this before. Thanks once again Apapuser |
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