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ResScan events report question
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ResScan events report question
OK, in ResScan daily view, there is a section called "Events" that show a spike for every AHI event that are sacled, but the scale is not labeled. Is the number/scale the pressure that it took to break through the apnea event, the number of blockages/restrictions in a short time, length in seconds of the event or what?

I don't thin k it is pressure, because my max pressure is set at 15 and it sometimes exceeds that number.

See the pic with the scale and little boxes on at the top of the spikes.

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RE: ResScan events report question
The number in the box at the top of each event line shows the duration of the event in seconds, The number corresponds to the scale on the left side of the graph.
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