new centrals
new centrals
I'm wondering if a person develops centrals when starting therapy how long does that usually take to resolve on its own (if it's going to resolve on its own)? Thanks.
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Re: new centrals
Assuming real asleep centrals that pop up just from using cpap (not awake/arousal breathing centrals) .....
IF they resolve on their own the time frame is highly variable....anywhere from a month to 6 months to never.
IF they resolve on their own the time frame is highly variable....anywhere from a month to 6 months to never.
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Re: new centrals
In Oscar or SleepHQ, look closely at the breathing waveform immediately prior to the apnea. If there is a big spike of inhalation or a few seconds of very erratic breathing, then it's likely a false alarm.
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Re: new centrals
Thanks. I'm going to try to figure out how to post my OSCAR myself. It's a big mystery to me right now.Respirator99 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 9:36 pmIn Oscar or SleepHQ, look closely at the breathing waveform immediately prior to the apnea. If there is a big spike of inhalation or a few seconds of very erratic breathing, then it's likely a false alarm.
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