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What is this type of apnea event?
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What is this type of apnea event?
I've never seen this on my OSCAR results before, what type of apnea event is it?  Should I be concerned about it?

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#2
RE: What is this type of apnea event?
Is just means the machine could not determine if it was a central or obstructive apnea.
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#3
RE: What is this type of apnea event?
I'll call it a Central, as there is no large recovery breath following that arousal
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RE: What is this type of apnea event?
I'd suspect Central as well
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RE: What is this type of apnea event?
I'd also say Central. There were no recovery breaths, and it followed two or three big breaths, so you were well oxygenated for a while.
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RE: What is this type of apnea event?
With the bouncing up and down before it -- maybe you shifted position, and held your breath?
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#7
RE: What is this type of apnea event?
It's likely caused by a movement during sleep.
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RE: What is this type of apnea event?
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RE: What is this type of apnea event?
Thanks everyone. I just wondered if it was important. I had never seen a UA before.
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