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Help with interpreting OSCAR data
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Help with interpreting OSCAR data
I was diagnosed with sleep apnea about 18 months ago. Probably 3-4 months after starting with a CPAP (ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine with HumidAir™) I started to feel amazing. But lately I’ve started to feel extremely fatigued again. 


I’ve tried analyzing my data in OSCAR but am struggling.  Could anyone take a look and provide any feedback that jumps out to them? Thanks so much 



           
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RE: Help with interpreting OSCAR data
Your Central Apnea, the CA events, are slightly elevated and maybe it's a source of disruptions. I'd try this: turn off the Ramp and turn your EPR back to 2. Both of these may be increasing CA. Try it a night and report back. It looks like there's sometimes a leak spike. It too can be a disruption source for some.
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OSCAR - Understanding the Data (Need Help)
Hey everyone, 

Recently turned my EPR back to 2 and got rid of my ramp (10 days ago) to address slightly elevated CA events. Last night was probably my best night from a feeling standpoint but I’m still not getting consistent results and was hoping someone could look at my OSCAR chart and provide any feedback or share anything that catches their eye. 

   
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RE: OSCAR - Understanding the Data (Need Help)
Since your predominant events are CA i suggest you dial back EPR to 1 or turn it off and see what happens. I have suggested that this thread be moved to your original thread. It's easier for those trying to help you if you keep your responses in the same thread.
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First, since you slept well, that is 95% of the game. The CA events come from being ventilated more than you are accustomed to, but they usually diminish on their own in time. They are very unimportant from a health and sleep disruption point of view. These kind of CA events happen when CO2 levels fall and you just don't generate a signal to breathe until the CO2 builds back a bit, usually 10 seconds. As Melman suggests, you can reduce EPR or just continue as-is and your body will adjust.
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The inconsistency in numbers is because CA is what we like to call consistently inconsistent. Expect it to jump around, this is normal. The advice given above is sound.
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