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SH Data Interpretation Advice Needed Pls - FancyPants - 02-10-2017 Hi, I'm new to the forum having being diagnosed with OSA about a month ago and receiving my DreamStation on 27th Jan. After 10 nights I had my first recall and my PR Wisp mask was changed for a PR Dreamwear which I am very happy with. My starting pressure was pushed from 4.5 up to 5 and I have stopped the 'gasping for air' issues I was having during the ramp phase. I'm female, 52 overweight and on the slow NHS bariatric pathway hoping for surgery at some point. In the meantime here I am importing data into Sleepyhead and playing with chart sizes ready to ask for assistance. These are my 'best' two nights in terms of I have woken up feeling more refreshed and alert than I have for a couple of years, so I thought I would post them as ask for an interpretation. What is happening during the night, are my CA, OA, H's too high? How can I improve each ? RE: SH Data Interpretation Advice Needed Pls - Beej - 02-10-2017 Your minimum setting of 5 cm pressure may be insufficient for you. Some folks find they feel like they can't get enough air at a setting of 5. You seem to stay below a maximum pressure of 10 cm. To me that suggests a maximum of 15 could be lowered to 10. If you sleep on your back, sleeping on your side might reduce some of the obstructive hypopneas and apneas. RE: SH Data Interpretation Advice Needed Pls - DeepBreathing - 02-11-2017 G'day FancyPants. An AHI under 5 is regarded as "treated" but most of us feel better if we can get it down closer to zero. (Regularly achieving zero is not a realistic target, however). In your case you are achieving "treated" results, but still with quite a few hypopneas. I'd be inclined to bump your minimum pressure up to 6 and see how that goes. The Philips machines take a fairly conservative approach to increasing pressure, so if your starting pressure is too low a lot of events can occur before the pressure gets up to therapeutic levels. Starting with a higher minimum allows the machine to effectively respond faster, and should also reduce any precursor events such as snoring or flow limitations. RE: SH Data Interpretation Advice Needed Pls - FancyPants - 02-11-2017 After reading your advice guys I am changing my machine to start at 6 to try and reduce the hypopnea count which in turn should reduce my AHI. Thanks RE: SH Data Interpretation Advice Needed Pls - trish6hundred - 02-11-2017 Hi FancyPants, WELCOME! to the forum.! Good luck to you with your CPAP therapy. |