04-29-2025, 02:04 AM
AmbHumidity.50 Meaning in STR.EDF - Resmed Airsense 10
Hello
I use Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP Machine and use Oscar to take a look at the AHI details once in a while. I have seen that the file STR.edf has an entry for every day of use and most fields are not really making sense to me.
The field: AmbHumidity.50 shows around 18 for me on a regular basis. Is that a low value for Ambient Humidity? The CPAP machine setting for Humidity is around 5 though I can still set it to 8 but have not tried it. What does this field: AmbHumidity.50 mean?
Also, is there any of you who has been able to use python or other libraries (Go, .NET etc) to read the STR.edf and the other daily EDF files that are generated by Resmed Airsense machines? Even if you have the definitions of what the fields in STR.edf mean to begin with, it would be helpful to learn more.
As someone with Sleep Apnea and ADHD, I am trying to cope with both and the CPAP machine helps me sleep better but I am trying to make some co-relations and hence trying to read this data in my own program.
Thank you for your time and help.
I use Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP Machine and use Oscar to take a look at the AHI details once in a while. I have seen that the file STR.edf has an entry for every day of use and most fields are not really making sense to me.
The field: AmbHumidity.50 shows around 18 for me on a regular basis. Is that a low value for Ambient Humidity? The CPAP machine setting for Humidity is around 5 though I can still set it to 8 but have not tried it. What does this field: AmbHumidity.50 mean?
Also, is there any of you who has been able to use python or other libraries (Go, .NET etc) to read the STR.edf and the other daily EDF files that are generated by Resmed Airsense machines? Even if you have the definitions of what the fields in STR.edf mean to begin with, it would be helpful to learn more.
As someone with Sleep Apnea and ADHD, I am trying to cope with both and the CPAP machine helps me sleep better but I am trying to make some co-relations and hence trying to read this data in my own program.
Thank you for your time and help.