12-20-2019, 12:52 PM
RE: Implications of scoring RERAs and Central Hypopneas being OPTIONAL?
(12-20-2019, 11:03 AM)JoeyWallaby Wrote: Interesting note... you don't have to score RERAs on a sleep study... but when titrating CPAP, the AASM instructs to titrate until RERAs subside.
So they're not worth scoring on sleep studies but worth titrating away?
Yes I saw that paradox in your post #4
Nice references by the way :-)
If we could automate the waveform detection there would be fewer reasons to avoid scoring them in the initial study.
Simply push the button and wait 2 seconds for the detection results to pop up.
What's the old cliché from business... "If we don't measure it we can't manage it".. Something like that...Peter Drucker I think.
Download OSCAR
OSCAR uploads - Organize Charts - Removing Calendar and Pie Charts etc to show the Settings
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OSCAR help pages
How to obtain your Clinician's manual: Click me and go to "Section Three" on this page
Data Interpretation
Treatment-Emergent Central Apnea
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Which ResMed machines support which modes (scroll to final post)
OSCAR uploads - Organize Charts - Removing Calendar and Pie Charts etc to show the Settings
OSCAR uploads - Attaching Charts to your post
OSCAR help pages
How to obtain your Clinician's manual: Click me and go to "Section Three" on this page
Data Interpretation
Treatment-Emergent Central Apnea
Machine Choices - Good and Bad
Download Polyman (EDF Viewer)
Which ResMed machines support which modes (scroll to final post)