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OSCAR Help - TSchott - 11-23-2022

Good evening, I have an Airsence 11 and use a resmed airsense 20 mask. I tried to upload information to OSCAR and this is all I get.

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RE: OSCAR Help - Rich66 - 11-23-2022

Did you click on the "Daily" tab in the upper left corner? Try the other tabs while you're at it.


RE: OSCAR Help - TSchott - 11-23-2022

Yeah I clicked on a bunch of things and nothing showed a chart like I’ve seen others have. 

However I just thought about it. Maybe it doesn’t have graphical data because the SD card wasn’t in while using the machine? I’m giving that a try tonight and will check/update in the morning.


RE: OSCAR Help - B1Sailor - 11-23-2022

Yep with no SD card in for a night so far, you only get summary data. So you are even with MyAir for now. 
Tomorrow you will see better charts. 

Careful on that eject and insert. You don't want to damage the mechanism. Remember to put it back in when the upload is complete. OSCAR gives a very quick alert to do that on exit.


RE: OSCAR Help - quiescence at last - 11-30-2022

From just the summary chart, generally, we can make some observations like:
Nov 15 was high AHI, but that was probably because you slept very little with the machine on, and for short bursts, so most of the time you were transitioning into or out of sleep and may be getting non-sleep apneas scored.  Anyway, assuming they were all in sleep, the number of occurrences is divided by hours of sleep, 24 occurrences in 3.5 hours is an AHI of 6.8.  Still not a bad score, but scores for Nov 15 and Nov 13 were the largest AHI count and the smallest hours of usage.
Remedy - ignore those two nights.

Good luck with your therapy.

QAL