Do you have a job that requires you to show the CPAP treatment is effective? I have only heard of requirements to show compliance (use), such as DOT requirements:SoCal Guy wrote:Also my job depends on the data that I'm not supposed to worry about. My scores printout will be reviewed annually. Higher scores mean more scrutiny.
Of course if we are going to use CPAP, we want it to be highly effective. But, I never heard of a job requirement to show effectiveness.When you first start using CPAP you will be conditionally certified for one month. You must show compliance with CPAP use in order for your conditional certification to be extended after the first month.
If compliance within the first month is demonstrated by a compliance report, your medical certification will be extended to a 3-month card. i.e. For an additional two months.
If, after three months on CPAP, you are still compliant with use, and treatment is effective, your certification can be extended to 1 year.
Drivers diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea must be re-certified at least annually. Compliance data for the year must be checked.
Compliance Recommendations
OSA compliance
The most effective treatment is 7 or more hours of CPAP use during sleep.
The Medical Expert Panel’s minimum recommended compliance is:
4 hours of CPAP sleep per day
70% or more days.
Your company/carrier is allowed to impose stricter standards than those recommended by the Medical Review Board.
Some companies are requiring at least 6 hours of CPAP use, 80% of days.
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