OSCAR CSV Export Wizard
Some of the data fields I am interested in are not being exported. Is there a way to specify the data fields that are exported to include more fields?
RE: OSCAR CSV Export Wizard
I have looked at the export csv functions, and I think that it is possible to export all active fields, and skip the inactive ones. Stay tuned.
Apnea Board Monitors are members who help oversee the smooth functioning of the Board. They are also members of the Advisory Committee which helps shape Apnea Board's rules & policies. Membership in the Advisory Members group does not imply medical expertise or qualification for advising Sleep Apnea patients concerning their treatment.
RE: OSCAR CSV Export Wizard
OSCAR is a really cool tool he is going to be my pal for a really long time, Thanks!
RE: OSCAR CSV Export Wizard
I've been thinking about this some more, and so I need to add some qualifications.
Things that are counts or computed aggregate values (median, 90th percentile, max (%tile?)) can be added fairly easily.
Things like waveform data - pressure, mask pressure, in/ex-piration times, leak rate) don't fit well into a csv file - I'm thinking something like a wave file with a 1 or 25 Hz sample rate - just don't try to listen to it...
Apnea Board Monitors are members who help oversee the smooth functioning of the Board. They are also members of the Advisory Committee which helps shape Apnea Board's rules & policies. Membership in the Advisory Members group does not imply medical expertise or qualification for advising Sleep Apnea patients concerning their treatment.
RE: OSCAR CSV Export Wizard
pholynyk, Are we attempting to guild the Lilly here, isn't OSCAR beautiful enough?
Just kidding, take a look at the attachments, and if you can turn these data fields into numerical values they would be very useful in an Excel spreadsheet among other things.
I am particularly interested in Pulse Rate (high median and low), SpO2 % (high median and low), Brain Wave, and Sleep Stage. OK maybe not Brain Wave, that would be a tough one. But anything that can be turned into numbers like you said.
The PDF file shows a quick Trend Report I put together for my doctors visit on the 29th of last month, using a CSV file exported from OSCAR.
I wish I could help with the programming but I am best with old style HTML from the late 80s and 90s. I had my own web sites and programmed them up until a few years ago. And I could program Excel to do all kinds of things that it may not have been intended to do, and macros for Word and Excel, but I am afraid those skills are not of much use these days.
I hope that I can still stimulate good ideas with others and cheer you on from the sidelines!
OSCAR_RWS0022_Trend_Chart_2019_04_19-2019_05_28.pdf (Size: 282.26 KB / Downloads: 39)