Using APAP as diagnostic tool

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by LSAT » Fri Oct 13, 2017 3:41 pm

bouncer wrote:Sorry for my ignorance, but what is an IHT?
In Home Test

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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by LSAT » Fri Oct 13, 2017 4:57 pm

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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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by Guest » Fri Oct 13, 2017 6:44 pm

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.
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it would be meaningless
cpap is not a diagnostic tool
You're such a moron! Just shut up, because you have no idea what you're talking about.

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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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by Guest » Fri Oct 13, 2017 6:57 pm

xxyzx wrote:
Guest wrote:
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.
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it would be meaningless
cpap is not a diagnostic tool
You're such a moron! Just shut up, because you have no idea what you're talking about.

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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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
You just keep demonstrating your utter stupidity! MORON!!!

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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by ChicagoGranny » Sat Oct 14, 2017 10:07 am

xxyzx wrote:that would be a surprise the the AASM and others in the field
lol It's very basic. No surprises.

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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by Guest » Sat Oct 14, 2017 12:56 pm

xxyzx wrote:logic and facts always look stupid to you libturds
Well, Lobturd, you're wrong again. I'm a raging conservative. NOT a hypocritical liberal, like YOU.

You can't HANDLE the facts! (or logic, or the truth)

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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by bouncer » Sat Oct 14, 2017 2:33 pm

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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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by Guest » Sat Oct 14, 2017 2:57 pm

xxyzx wrote:
Guest wrote:
xxyzx wrote:logic and facts always look stupid to you libturds
Well, Lobturd, you're wrong again. I'm a raging conservative. NOT a hypocritical liberal, like YOU.

You can't HANDLE the facts! (or logic, or the truth)
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yet you pass the duck test for acting looking posting like a libtard
And, LOBTURD, you pass the duck test for a raging, hypocritical liberal. Yelling disgusting epithets and rantings at everyone else.
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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Re: Using APAP as diagnostic tool

Post by ChicagoGranny » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:41 pm

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.
They would just move on to another thread.