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DreamStation AHI Math - PaulKiser - 09-23-2017 Basics: Diagnosed with severe obstructive apnea about 2 months ago Sleep study result: 22 obstructive apneas, 56 central apneas, 87 hypopneas Wallenberg Stroke 5 1/2 years ago Using Phillips Respironics DreamStation BiPap machine w/full mask for about a month. Settings 21/17 Using DreamMapper App Question(s): The DreamMapper App math on my AHI doesn't seem to relate to my numbers of apneas. Also, when I try to reverse multiply the AHI with the time used, it doesn't match the sum of the apneas, or any combination of the apneas. How do they calculate the AHI, and are 'Clear Airway' apneas included in the calculation? Also, are Clear Airway apneas the same as central apneas? Examples: DATE Clear Airway Obstructive Hypopneas AHI Usage Sept 16 21 2 12 4.4 7:56 Sept 17 32 4 17 6.3 8:25 Sept 18 35 7 14 7.1 7:54 Sept 19 42 3 11 6.4 8:41 Sept 20 53 10 19 9.5 8:37 Sept 21 43 8 14 7.5 8:37 Sept 22 48 3 12 7.6 8:20 Thanks for any help! RE: DreamStation AHI Math - jaswilliams - 09-23-2017 Add together all of the events and devide by time in hours. So looking at sept 18 35+7+14=56 divided by time in hours I rounded up the hours and divided by 8 giving an AHI of 7 Which matches your machine stat of 7.1 Jason RE: DreamStation AHI Math - trish6hundred - 09-23-2017 Hi PaulKiser, WELCOME! to the forum.! Good luck with CPAP therapy. Hang in there for more responses to your post. RE: DreamStation AHI Math - Sleeprider - 09-23-2017 Unfortunately you got the fixed pressure BiPAP pro. With the BiPAP auto, EPAP would automatically increase to resolve OA and pressue support increase for hypopnea. My impression is that your pressures are very high and you should consider a soft cervical collar to prevent physical obstruction of your airway from dropping your chin to chest and other head neck issues that cause airway occlusion. |