baseline air flow rate determination?

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baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Sirca » Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:26 pm

if a hyopnea, for example, is defined as a 50% reduction in air flow for > 10 seconds, how does the machine determine the baseline flow that is "normal"? is it a relative thing, i.e., determined by the air flow the pneumotach sees when the mask is first connected?

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Post by SleepTechulous » Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:17 pm

Apap machines are wildly inaccurate in their determination of obstructive or central events. They should only be used for novelty purposes sadly. I think that we are still a good ten or fifteen years away from having devices which are capable of recognizing actual events. Until then it is all guess work.

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by elena88 » Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:27 pm

Apap machines are wildly inaccurate in their determination of obstructive or central events. They should only be used for novelty purposes

Oh I agree, we should just use them for entertainment at childrens birthday parties..

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Sirca » Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:04 pm

KatieW wrote:I think this is covered in this:

viewtopic/t55680/APAP-webinars--new-wit ... tml#unread
Thank you, Katie. I'm familiar with these webinars. If they use a 3 minute moving average (or whatever) of air flow, but you fall asleep and into apnea quickly, that would seem to set a falsely low flow for the algorithms.

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Sirca » Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:08 pm

SleepTechulous wrote:Apap machines are wildly inaccurate in their determination of obstructive or central events. They should only be used for novelty purposes sadly. I think that we are still a good ten or fifteen years away from having devices which are capable of recognizing actual events. Until then it is all guess work.
In that case, I guess I should breath as normally as possible for the first few minutes after I first connect the machine at night. Then it would (presumably) have a useful baseline to defend.

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Post by M.D.Hosehead » Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:37 pm

SleepTechulous seems familiar somehow.

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by blusaber » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:00 pm

M.D.Hosehead wrote:SleepTechulous seems familiar somehow.

Why yes he does and as such joins the banned calist on my foe list......Problem solved

Nothing like a good first impression

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Sirca » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:56 pm

M.D.Hosehead wrote:SleepTechulous seems familiar somehow.
not helpful

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Sirca » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:58 pm

blusaber wrote:
M.D.Hosehead wrote:SleepTechulous seems familiar somehow.

Why yes he does and as such joins the banned calist on my foe list......Problem solved

Nothing like a good first impression

Gary
also not helpful

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Sirca » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:15 pm

I'm not depending on the APAP algorithm for therapy. I'm using the APAP machine in CPAP mode and looking at the data and wondering what baseline it's using to score my apneas and hypopneas.

My main criteria for successful therapy are how I feel during the day, and my nocturnal SpO2. The machine's scoring is secondary, but I'm still curious about it.

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by Goofproof » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:54 pm

Sounds like a good cop - bad cop act for echo effect of don't matter.

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by ozij » Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:02 am

Sirca wrote:if a hyopnea, for example, is defined as a 50% reduction in air flow for > 10 seconds, how does the machine determine the baseline flow that is "normal"? is it a relative thing, i.e., determined by the air flow the pneumotach sees when the mask is first connected?
Depends on the machine's algorithm. Varies from company to company.

Examples from Respironics: http://sleepapnea.respironics.com/techn ... rithm.aspx
http://sleepapnea.respironics.com/techn ... apnea.aspx

Example from Resmed:
https://5faacd0c97cf0d23c6dc-064f3cd61b ... -sheet.pdf

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by jonquiljo » Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:36 am

blusaber wrote:
M.D.Hosehead wrote:SleepTechulous seems familiar somehow.
Why yes he does and as such joins the banned calist on my foe list......Problem solved
Oh, he's been back in at least one other incarnation. But he can't do much with one-liners.

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Re: baseline air flow rate determination?

Post by elena88 » Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:49 am

Amy you are so darn cute!

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