In Home Testbouncer wrote:Sorry for my ignorance, but what is an IHT?
Using APAP as diagnostic tool
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Does it really take 4 consecutive posts to say the same thing? Just like AMESS...are you sure you are not a couple?
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You're such a moron! Just shut up, because you have no idea what you're talking about.xxyzx wrote:======bouncer wrote:OK thank you for all your replies - very helpful. So, if we tried CPAP 4 or 5 (continuous) as a starting point, would an AHI reading of 5 or less be classed as "normal" (assuming 4 or 5 gave no theraputic input) and no treatment necessary.
it would be meaningless
cpap is not a diagnostic tool
CPAP (and APAP) machines have been used to diagnose sleep apnea for decades. Primarily when the user could not make it through an in-lab sleep study. Kaiser Healthcare still uses them in that way.
Even the sleep lab machines (Respironics and P/R OmniLab machines) are multi-mode machines (including CPAP mode).
Many of the earlier Respironics APAP machines had a "Split Night" mode which was used for the first four hours at a lower fixed pressure and then switched to APAP mode.
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You just keep demonstrating your utter stupidity! MORON!!!xxyzx wrote:========Guest wrote:You're such a moron! Just shut up, because you have no idea what you're talking about.xxyzx wrote:======bouncer wrote:OK thank you for all your replies - very helpful. So, if we tried CPAP 4 or 5 (continuous) as a starting point, would an AHI reading of 5 or less be classed as "normal" (assuming 4 or 5 gave no theraputic input) and no treatment necessary.
it would be meaningless
cpap is not a diagnostic tool
CPAP (and APAP) machines have been used to diagnose sleep apnea for decades. Primarily when the user could not make it through an in-lab sleep study. Kaiser Healthcare still uses them in that way.
Even the sleep lab machines (Respironics and P/R OmniLab machines) are multi-mode machines (including CPAP mode).
Many of the earlier Respironics APAP machines had a "Split Night" mode which was used for the first four hours at a lower fixed pressure and then switched to APAP mode.
ROTFLMAO
that would be a surprise the the AASM and others in the field
Only if a logical fallacy indirect diagnosis were claimed by using a cpap and seeing if the AHI was low
you have nothing to compare it with to prove it worked to make a real diagnosis
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lol It's very basic. No surprises.xxyzx wrote:that would be a surprise the the AASM and others in the field
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Well, Lobturd, you're wrong again. I'm a raging conservative. NOT a hypocritical liberal, like YOU.xxyzx wrote:logic and facts always look stupid to you libturds
You can't HANDLE the facts! (or logic, or the truth)
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Gosh - I'm beginning to wish I'd never asked. Thank you for all your replies .... perhaps it would be better if we closed this subject.
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And, LOBTURD, you pass the duck test for a raging, hypocritical liberal. Yelling disgusting epithets and rantings at everyone else.xxyzx wrote:========Guest wrote:Well, Lobturd, you're wrong again. I'm a raging conservative. NOT a hypocritical liberal, like YOU.xxyzx wrote:logic and facts always look stupid to you libturds
You can't HANDLE the facts! (or logic, or the truth)
yet you pass the duck test for acting looking posting like a libtard
You remind me of lying Hillary claiming that every woman has a right to be heard if violated by a man, except for all of those who were violated by Billy Boy. She tried to ruin their lives.
Or, why she lost the election last year ( and 2008 ). "It's everybody else's fault."
STOP with all the stupid stuff you post. You're an embarrassment to this forum. STOP being one of the reasons people leave.
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They would just move on to another thread.bouncer wrote:Gosh - I'm beginning to wish I'd never asked. Thank you for all your replies .... perhaps it would be better if we closed this subject.