Second: Wow, OSCAR is great software.
Now, onto the main show...
I've was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea (API 66) in October 2019 and started CPAP in November 2019 (the backstory is here viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14494&p=1350653#p1350653). Overall I'm very happy with my treatment to date. If I had to characterize my treatment, there are 3 clear phases:
- Adjustment phase (Nov to mid-Dec) -- much better than pre-treatment, but suboptimal results until I adjusted to the treatment and got my mask fitting well.
- Happy phase (mid-Dec to mid-March) -- very happy with the CPAP results. AHI 1-3 on most nights.
- Regression phase (mid-March to now) -- inconsistent CPAP results. Some days ~1 AHI, but many days 5-8 AHI.
Based upon my amateur assessment of OSCAR data (which could be totally incorrect), I notice that my recent apnea events seem to occur in one or more of the following scenarios:
- Apnea events clustered shortly after I go to sleep
- Apnea events clustered shortly before I wake up
- Apnea events clustered around large leak periods ==> This is the one I'm most concerned about.
My goal: Get back to "happy phase" results of 1-3 AHI or better.
Macro question: Can any veterans here provide ideas on how I can achieve my goal based on my descriptions and OSCAR results (see subsequent posts)?
Sub questions:
- Is it common for apnea events to be clustered?
- Are leaks likely an antecedent to an apnea event or the result of increased pressure due to apnea events?
- Would you recommend any machine setting changes based on the results you see
- Should I consider a mask that may be less prone to leaking for side sleepers? If so, any recommendations?
Additional context:
- No machine settings have changed since I started treatment.
- I have not changed my mask model since I started treatment. I do clean the mask with soapy water 2x per week and replace the silicon portion every ~6 weeks.
- If I wake up and my pressure is high (13-15), it is very uncomfortable for me and I have no chance to get back to sleep. If it's in the middle of the night, I'll just turn the CPAP machine off and on to "reset" the pressure.
- Mid-sleep apnea clusters usually seem to accompany large leaks, but large leaks don't always have apnea event clusters
- I tend to be a side sleeper. During the "happy phase" I almost always woke up in the same position in which I went to sleep, but now that rarely happens.
- My DME replenishment order is coming up next month, so if a mask change is required I need to make the decision soon.
- Comfort and effectiveness are my only criteria for a new mask. I have excellent insurance so I'm not worried about the price of a mask.
Thanks in advance for any input you can provide.
Here's an overview of my OSCAR results. Some recent days are very good (AHI < 3), others are poor (AHI > 5)
Here's a good day from this past week with large leaks but minimal apnea events
Here's a bad day (last night) where apnea events align with large leaks
Details on one of the event clusters during the bad day
Cluster of apnea events shortly before I wake from a separate day