What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

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What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by drduke49 » Tue Aug 23, 2016 8:04 pm

have on my CPAP machine? seems I am consistently around 12.5???? Hoping that all my profile info comes up here on my first email? My machines has what appears to be an advertisement on it for the Phillips DreamMapper app. Is this app useful? Is anybody out there using it and to what advantage. I will be on the machine 2 years this December - no issues other than occasional leaking mask and often wake up to AHI readings less than 1.0. When I did my sleep study I had an 66 apneas per hour so I guess this working. Would love to know what I need to do to get my oxygen saturation level results on this unit. Is it upgradable? Also interested in the periodic breathing function and how that is measured. Guess I should have been looking for you guys from the start.

Thanks in Advance,

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Pugsy » Tue Aug 23, 2016 8:14 pm

http://sleepyhead.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... p/Glossary

90% & 95% Pressure reports

90% Pressure.. PR System One..The pressure at which the device spent 90% of the time at OR below. 95% Pressure.. ResMed S9..The pressure at which the device spent 95% of the time at OR below.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by palerider » Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:03 pm

drduke49 wrote:Hoping that all my profile info comes up here on my first email?
it didn't, put your machine info in the comment section of the profile.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Pneumophile » Wed Aug 24, 2016 12:15 am

I recently upgraded to a PR 560 and found DreamMapper next to useless. Get SleepyHead (excellent free data viewer) and then learn how to interpret all the data.

Congrats on sometimes getting AHI's less than 1. But don't get complacent with the results like I did and regret it later.

Never stop optimizing!

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Duck » Wed Aug 24, 2016 8:30 am

Pneumophile wrote:Never stop optimizing!
I read some of your posts, and I understand why you enthusiastically say that.

But, some years ago I got my AHI consistently under 1.0 with zero leak, and I began to sleep 7 or 8 hours every night. I stopped optimizing.

Hoping you soon achieve the same,

Duck

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Pneumophile » Wed Aug 24, 2016 10:48 am

Nice! Average AHI < 1.0 is my goal, Duck. Maybe if I achieve that I'll reconsider. In the mean time I shall continue experimenting. As a retired scientist it will help to keep me occupied.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Thu Aug 25, 2016 12:45 pm

Pneumophile wrote: Never stop optimizing!
Or, more generally about CPAP therapy, (to repeat the recent Popstar movie tagline): Never stop never stopping.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Pneumophile » Fri Aug 26, 2016 9:06 pm

Sir NoddinOff wrote:
Pneumophile wrote: Never stop optimizing!
Or, more generally about CPAP therapy, (to repeat the recent Popstar movie tagline): Never stop never stopping.
Nice one, and what one would expect from someone with a superb avatar like that!

Cheers!

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by SewTired » Fri Aug 26, 2016 11:56 pm

drduke49 wrote: Would love to know what I need to do to get my oxygen saturation level results on this unit. Is it upgradable?

Thanks in Advance,
For oxygen saturation, you actually need another device. It's not that expensive - it's basically a watch with a connected rubber piece that you attach to your finger. Getting the software on my computer was the hard part. Even better, you can match it with your cpap machine using Sleepyhead by starting both at the same time. I was advised by several people here that it isn't necessary unless you are still slogging through the day. Helps to eliminate causes. I did get one a couple of months ago and it has been a good addition because I have a slow heart rate and it confirms to me that it hasn't worsened.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by drduke49 » Sat Aug 27, 2016 8:39 pm

Who makes this machine? What is it called and where can I get one along with the software?

TIA,

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by Pugsy » Sat Aug 27, 2016 8:50 pm

Overnight recording pulse oximeters
http://www.pulseoxstore.com/overnight-pulse-ox
They come with the software but SleepyHead is also compatible with the CMS brand.
Once you decide which model you like you might check EBay. You can buy direct from China and save some money.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by drduke49 » Mon Aug 29, 2016 8:21 pm

Thanks Pugsy. I have noticed recently that my AHI is lower when I wear a nasal dilator. Many nights my AHI is 0.4 to 0.9. One night I actually had a 0.0 AHI. How odd/rare is that? It has happened once in 20 months since I started using my CPAP machine.

I appreciate your input.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by SewTired » Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:51 pm

drduke49 wrote:Thanks Pugsy. I have noticed recently that my AHI is lower when I wear a nasal dilator. Many nights my AHI is 0.4 to 0.9. One night I actually had a 0.0 AHI. How odd/rare is that? It has happened once in 20 months since I started using my CPAP machine.

I appreciate your input.

Kind Regards,
I don't know what a nasal dilator is. But, my AHI is frequently under .5 and I get 0.0 AHI several times a month. Comes and goes depending on the weather, fires in the West and what not. Still, if your numbers are nearly always below 1.0 and you have few leaks, you are doing GREAT! If you are still slogging though, then you have to look to possible other causes.

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Re: What Significance does the 90% pressure reading

Post by ChicagoGranny » Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:43 pm

SewTired wrote:I don't know what a nasal dilator is.
Time to learn? https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is ... 8&oe=utf-8