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Interpreting Sleephead Stats EPAP - GaryMann - 08-28-2016 [attachment=2789][attachment=2790]I have been using a Dreamstation for almost 3 months. I just downloaded Sleephead to see more of the CPAP results. I am curious to understand the Sleepyhead stats if everything looks good overall and specifically the EPAP stats. I was trying to understand if my EPAP stats are ok for my pressure setting which is base of 8 with APAP. I am still getting airway close while I am on my back which is caused by pallete flap at the back of mouth/throat area. Sleep Doc said that I may have to continue sleeping on my side which ofcourse I roll on my back and still have issues. I would appreciate any thoughts or opinions on my results Channel Min Med 95% Max PressureTherapy Pressure (cmH2O) W-Avg: 8.64 8.00 8.00 10.20 11.50 EPAPExpiratory Pressure (cmH2O) W-Avg: 6.88 6.10 6.40 8.30 9.00 RE: Interpreting Sleephead Stats EPAP - trish6hundred - 08-28-2016 Hi GaryMann, WELCOME! to the forum.! Hang in there, someone will help you with interpreting your graphs. Good luck to you as you continue your CPAP therapy. RE: Interpreting Sleephead Stats EPAP - GaryMann - 08-28-2016 Thank you!! RE: Interpreting Sleephead Stats EPAP - DeepBreathing - 08-28-2016 G'day Gary, welcome to Apnea Board. Your machine will have a "flex" setting which lowers the pressure slightly as you exhale. I think this is what is being reported as EPAP - the exhalation pressure is a couple of cm below the set pressure. Overall your numbers don't look too bad, but there is room for improvement. I'd consider raising the minimum pressure a tad, which should reduce your obstructive apneas and hypopneas. Maybe bump it up 0.5cm at a time, leave it for a week, then review. Apart from the numbers, how are you feeling? RE: Interpreting Sleephead Stats EPAP - GaryMann - 08-28-2016 Thank you, I appreciate the advice! I have my flex setting on the dreamstation set to 2, range 1-3 which supposedly gives relief when exhaling. I am feeling better after almost 3 months, I was expecting more positive signs at this point. Although the first 6 weeks I was on a very low setting of 6 on CPAP, now I am 8 with APAP after visit with Sleep doc. Results have been better. I think my titrate study which was in lab was not very good. Thanks again! |