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ResMed Airsense 10 data without SD card? - mcman56 - 09-08-2021

Is there a way to get the ResMed data without using an SD card?  I created an account and loaded the app on my phone but the app just gives you sort of an overall rating.  The medical personnel can see the data so I'm wondering if there is an alternate way for me to pull it for Oscar.

Yes - The SD Card is not hard to use.
Yes - Oscar has a great reminder to replace the SD card.  
Yes - I still forget, operator error

Thanks,

Dan


RE: ResMed Airsense 10 data without SD card? - Crimson Nape - 09-08-2021

The very short answer is, No. Due to the vast amount of data that is provided during a sleep session, some type of connected data storage device is required.


RE: ResMed Airsense 10 data without SD card? - Gideon - 09-08-2021

There are a few options, none are practical.
1 become a licensed registered sleep doctor. Then you can subscribe into ResMeds database which contains lessor quality data, lower frequency data than what is found on the SD card.

2. Hack into the above database which would be illegal.

3. Wiretap the transmitted signal to ResMed which would likely be illegal.

4. The Garbage data, the summary data that MyAir presents


Or OSCAR


RE: ResMed Airsense 10 data without SD card? - clownbell - 09-08-2021

May I suggest a hack, which will not stand up to expert scrutiny but is better than nothing:
1. On the machine, go to the Sleep Report and set the interval to 1 day.
2. Observe the amount of time on the machine last night.
3. Observe the AHI, Central index and Obstructive index. Estimate the Hypopnea index by subtracting central and obstructive from AHI.
4. If you are tracking the number of events, multiple the various indexes by the amount of time expressed in hours and fractions (i.e. 8hours and 45 minutes = 8.75 hours)
5. Granted this method does not produce the detail OSCAR does but it can help you better than having nothing at all.


RE: ResMed Airsense 10 data without SD card? - SarcasticDave94 - 09-08-2021

Try to find a Toshiba FlashAir card to make it a wireless connection.

MyAir is pretty much a joke on the small amount of data contained. Aptly named, it's mostly filled with air.