AHI, below 5, but at least one major event and still sleepy RE: AHI, below 5, but at least one major event and still sleepy (03-23-2013, 02:20 PM) jholdsn Wrote: I am using a CPAP now for a year , and still am getting at least one major event ( waking up) a night
Need help analyzing results. Low AHI but still sleepy I've been diagnosed with OSA, ~20 AHI and have been using CPAP for around 10 months For the first few months, I've already got pretty good results (AHI < 2), and even better results at the moment (AHI < 1) However, I've a problem waking up many times (>5 times) in the early morning everyday, and feeling very sleepy and tired in the afternoon
Finally 2 full nights with CPAP - still sleepy - OSCAR analysis? Hi folks! Two nights of OSCAR data attached I've been trying out the AirTouch N30i and can finally tolerate it all night (I'm historically a combo front side back sleeper so it's been a tricky proces
AHI under 5, Good O2 level, still feel tired, sleepy in the morning I still don't feel better in the morning Still fatigued and sleepy during the day The only thing better is no headache because I don't snore when wearing CPAP My AHI is usually under 5 I wear a Wellue Blood Oxygen monitor and my score is usually 9 7+ Attached are screenshots of my sessions the past 2 nights from Oscar
please analyze OSCAR data, low ahi but sleepy | Apnea Board Hi, thank you for your input I am grateful for your help Here are the comments followed by the report During the split night sleep study performed on 4 24 2023, your overall Respiratory Disturbance Index was 25 8 events per hour and your AHI was 25 3 events per hour (*AHI 4% or greater: 4 0 events per hour)
waking up 3 or 4 times a night. . heres my latest sleepy head heres my latest sleepy head Results are great, and increasing EPR to 3 did reduce flow limitation and RERA I see a nap from 3:00 to 4:30 PM with a main sleep session from about 11:00 to 7:30 and then a brief morning session
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Sleepy Head - . dat files | Apnea Board RE: Sleepy Head - dat files (07-29-2017, 05:15 PM) pholynyk Wrote: There are (at least) two possibilities: The format of the dat files may have changed with a new version of Choicemed firmware, or the new version of SleepyHead may have introduced a bug into the Choicemed input routines