Does a O2 level of 87 at high altitude really require CPAP?
Re: Does a O2 level of 87 at high altitude really require CPAP?
Just a thought from here... I think if I was 88 regardless of anything much - OSA or not - I might cut back on uphills at high elevations (or even low ones!) because it may not be the best thing all around at that age... maybe even for ex-olympic athletes!
_________________
Mask: Ultra Mirage™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: IntelliPAP Integrated Heated Humidifier |
- raisedfist
- Posts: 1176
- Joined: Wed Jun 15, 2016 7:21 am
Re: Does a O2 level of 87 at high altitude really require CPAP?
It sounds like she should be using supplemental oxygen while awake and moving around, especially during strenuous activity. According to the sleep study her baseline oxygen saturation while awake, on room air, just sitting/laying around, was 89%, which is low. Then, you say during a hike her oxygen saturation went as low as 79%, which is very low. IMO she should be making a doctor's appointment and getting checked out by a cardiologist as clearly she has more problems than sleep apnea and being old.
Philips Respironics Trilogy 100
AVAPS-AE Mode
PS Min 6, PS Max 18, EPAP Min 4, EPAP Max 12
AVAPS-AE Mode
PS Min 6, PS Max 18, EPAP Min 4, EPAP Max 12