RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
Interesting, it looks just like the daily events per hours charts shown on PRS1 APAP reports.
It's almost certainly more useful than the made-up curves that are drawn now. I think something with this information would be quite useful.
How do/did you use this information before? That might help guide us in finding a more effective visualization.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
It is easy to see exactly how much time you spent at a certain pressure at a glance.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
So you're interested in time-at-pressure and not so much the other stats?
If so, you should be able to use the current graph. The curve will show you where the peaks were, and if you hover over the curve with your mouse, you'll see the total minutes at that pressure.
The shape of the curve isn't terribly accurate, but the peaks seem to be correct.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
The tabular data also tells you at what pressure the events are taking place. Also tells you how long in minutes you were at a specific pressure during the night. It’s just an easier way to look at things at a glance.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
Yes, the tabular form does give you the per-event detail, but in the mean time the current graph does tell you how long in minutes you were at a specific pressure over the night: mouse over the curves, and you'll see the number in the pop-up.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
Yes you are correct, I just feel it would still be very beneficial to have the data presented in a tabular form. You can look at it much easier rather than have to scan the graph.
Hopefully this can be included in the next version.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
So what do you think Fred? Good idea for the next version?
Again thanks for such a great way for all of us to improve our therapy with Oscar!
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
IMHO Time at pressure is worthless, I never look at it.
I can see some value for something like specific events at pressure as that could showcase the effective pressure for specific events. I'll have to flesh that out to see if that is practical and meaningful.
06-12-2020, 11:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2020, 03:34 PM by sheepless.)
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
I used to use the graphic version of time at pressure with the background curves in sh. for titration purposes, it was useful to know at a glance at what pressures my events occurred.
RE: OSCAR updated version (Bonjour)
I agree with you sheepless. Appreciate you looking into it Fred.