03-10-2023, 05:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2023, 05:03 PM by fly by night.)
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
I am not the guy to help you, sorry. I don't have the experience.
I probably shouldn't have even posted, as what I posted was probably discouraging. My apologies.
I suggest that you pick "a couple" of snapshots that you think may be valuable, and
attach them according to the instructions found here:
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...pnea_Board
If more is needed, whoever is assisting you will ask for it.
Be patient, folks here are very kind, but understand that your postings are overwhelming.
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
UPDATE: I see a "pattern" it shows in all pressures and modes, it is a sudden inhale in the first half in breath followed by sudden exhale, after it two things may happen:
1- breath continues normal
or
2- some waxing and weaning happens with flow limitations.
What is the cause of this sudden inhale? is it apnea or lungs issue or neurological issue? why sometimes breathing resumes normally and sometimes it get "stuck" ?
I don't really know and I'm sorry I'll post "more" screenshots, i just want to show it is happening in different settings, zoom is around 3 minutes make it obvious
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
I think these Sc's could show you the "pattern" I saw, ok this time for real, no more screenshots
Anyone who has the kindness and time to actually go through them is appreciated, and if you are not, thank you as well.
RE: Don't know where else to go, OSCAR data interpretation is needed
TMI!