I just started using sleepyhead with my system one pr1 APAP. I'm doing a lot better compared to when I started 18 months ago, but each night is still "an adventure" and I never quite know what i'm in for the next day.
I recently noticed the graphs now available showing RERA (respiration rate) and stuff like tidal volume, etc.
I was quite surprised when I noticed the respiration rate. It seemed very high. I've looked at it a few days, when my AHI has ranged around the 2s and 3s, and my average RERA each night is around 15-20 up to 20-25 some nights. That seems like really fast breathing -- and thats the average, not the peak. My daytime breathing is standard, 6-10 breaths per minute. In fact I do HRV training with heartmath so I have practice at 6 breaths per minute!
What if anythign can one make out from the RERA, especially when it is high. I have looked around and can't find much good information, other than it gets higher during REM sleep. I use a nasal pillow (tap pap) and regular nasal mask, with teh regular its maybe 5 breaths/minute lower on average, but still high.
I will note I have read some of the buteyko stuff, due to the fact that I am still feeling pretty bad, can't sleep more than 5-6 hours per night, and have a very short control pause breath-hold index (15 seconds, per buteyko). But I haven't been convinced buteyko is legit or even applicable for sleep apnea. Nevertheless, it would seem as though I am hyperventilating at night.
What affects ventilation rate, pressures? Congestion? What is my body attempting to do, and should I be concerned?
See graphs below.


