AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Hi,
Last night was similar to most other nights. I have AHI around 20 and Clear Airway 18.07.
Here are numbers
AHI 20.09
Large Leak 2.25%
Clear Airway 18.07
Obstructive 0.46
Unclassified Apnea 1.47
Hypopnea 1.47
RERA 0.18
Each night the Clear Air way apnea accounts for almost all the AHI. It happens throughout the night but mainly during the 2nd half of the night. I would say about 80% of clearway apnea occurs in 2nd half of the night. In fact the longer I sleep the more I get. If I sleep only 6-7 hours my numbers are not that bad, AHI around 5-7. If I sleep 11 hours or so like last night I get the high AHI due to clear airway apnea in the second half of the night.
Does anyone have any ideas ? My clear airway apnea did drop someone after switching to a full mask. My pressure is 12-16 and averages 14 the whole night, usually won't get to the 16.
I'm thinking of having my doctor do a full sleep study to come up with the reason.
Any help much appreciated.
Last night was similar to most other nights. I have AHI around 20 and Clear Airway 18.07.
Here are numbers
AHI 20.09
Large Leak 2.25%
Clear Airway 18.07
Obstructive 0.46
Unclassified Apnea 1.47
Hypopnea 1.47
RERA 0.18
Each night the Clear Air way apnea accounts for almost all the AHI. It happens throughout the night but mainly during the 2nd half of the night. I would say about 80% of clearway apnea occurs in 2nd half of the night. In fact the longer I sleep the more I get. If I sleep only 6-7 hours my numbers are not that bad, AHI around 5-7. If I sleep 11 hours or so like last night I get the high AHI due to clear airway apnea in the second half of the night.
Does anyone have any ideas ? My clear airway apnea did drop someone after switching to a full mask. My pressure is 12-16 and averages 14 the whole night, usually won't get to the 16.
I'm thinking of having my doctor do a full sleep study to come up with the reason.
Any help much appreciated.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
You need to go back to your doctor for another machine as the machine you have will not treat your CA’s we could possibly reduce the CA’s with fixed pressure and turning off EPR but first stage is talk to your dr your CA’s are too high I assume you have the Resmed Autoset and not the CPAP as described in your signature otherwise you would not be able to provide any data
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Thank you for the response. I have updated my machine as it is the Resmed Airsense 10 with auto set.Jas_williams wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:23 amYou need to go back to your doctor for another machine as the machine you have will not treat your CA’s we could possibly reduce the CA’s with fixed pressure and turning off EPR but first stage is talk to your dr your CA’s are too high I assume you have the Resmed Autoset and not the CPAP as described in your signature otherwise you would not be able to provide any data
Can my Dr see these clear airway apneas ? I don't see them on the iPhone App that comes with the machine ( MyAir ). I do see them on the sleepyhead software though. I have appointment with Dr. pretty soon and I will bring it up.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Post a copy of the chart.steviekm3 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:29 amThank you for the response. I have updated my machine as it is the Resmed Airsense 10 with auto set.Jas_williams wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:23 amYou need to go back to your doctor for another machine as the machine you have will not treat your CA’s we could possibly reduce the CA’s with fixed pressure and turning off EPR but first stage is talk to your dr your CA’s are too high I assume you have the Resmed Autoset and not the CPAP as described in your signature otherwise you would not be able to provide any data
Can my Dr see these clear airway apneas ? I don't see them on the iPhone App that comes with the machine ( MyAir ). I do see them on the sleepyhead software though. I have appointment with Dr. pretty soon and I will bring it up.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
while this isn't your first post, you need to read this, please-steviekm3 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 11:02 amOkay here is my chart, let me know if you need me to post more info:
https://ibb.co/dwjOe9
viewtopic/t172378/Sticky--Newbies-PLEAS ... STING.html
in it, you'll see links to how the experts here want to see the information. what you've given them in your link isn't what they need to see to help.
and (this is up to you) you can just attach the image if you want.
good luck!
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Okay I think I got it. Let me know if anything should be changed. My computer screen is pretty small so the graphs can be a little scrunched up.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=2416
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
How were you diagnosed? What was the diagnosis? How were your machine type and settings determined?
For future reference, turn off the Mask Pressure, Snore and Flow Limitation charts. As you get down to fine tuning your CPAP therapy, someone may ask you to turn one or more of those back on. But for right now, they only make the more important charts harder to read.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Go back to your Dr you need another machine, your EPR is 1 your pressure is fairly tight we could try fixed pressure but I am not sure it will help, how long have you been using an APAP machine ?
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
First thing I would say is to turn off EPR, it may not help the centrals, but it's worth a shot.steviekm3 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:11 pmOkay I think I got it. Let me know if anything should be changed. My computer screen is pretty small so the graphs can be a little scrunched up.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=2416
Second, get rid of the mask pressure trace, (grab it and pull it down) then you can make the other ones larger. You don't need pressure AND mask pressure, they're redundant.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
I was diagnosed using at home sleep study, I only had around 10 AHI in the at home study and was diagnosed as mild sleep apnea.
I switched to new doctor due to relocating from PA to TX, he looked at my machine data and saw that I still had AHI even higher than I was diagnosed before despite being on a machine. He asked if I had gained any weight, I said maybe about 10 lbs. He thought maybe the machine wasn't working properly so gave me prescription for a new machine and said to try it out for couple of months and get back to him. So that is what I have been doing. Originally he set me at 8 to 16 pressure, I upped to 12 to 16 thinking that might fix my problem but I pretty much got same results. I will turn off the EPR tonight and see what happens. I have appointment pretty soon with him so hopefully he can get to bottom of issue. I hope that he can give me in lab study to see if that finds any issues.
I switched to new doctor due to relocating from PA to TX, he looked at my machine data and saw that I still had AHI even higher than I was diagnosed before despite being on a machine. He asked if I had gained any weight, I said maybe about 10 lbs. He thought maybe the machine wasn't working properly so gave me prescription for a new machine and said to try it out for couple of months and get back to him. So that is what I have been doing. Originally he set me at 8 to 16 pressure, I upped to 12 to 16 thinking that might fix my problem but I pretty much got same results. I will turn off the EPR tonight and see what happens. I have appointment pretty soon with him so hopefully he can get to bottom of issue. I hope that he can give me in lab study to see if that finds any issues.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Jas_williams wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:31 pmGo back to your Dr you need another machine, your EPR is 1 your pressure is fairly tight we could try fixed pressure but I am not sure it will help, how long have you been using an APAP machine ?
I have been using about 4 years now. I don't have headaches in morning and my blood pressure is pretty good. Am overweight but working on that.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Given the high number of clear airway apneas, I would also change the minimum back to 8.0.
It might be interesting to see how long the clear airway apneas are. If you click on the Events tab, you can see a list of each one.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
I asked how long you had been receiving treatment to see if you were a new user, as you are not then this is not treatment emergent CA’s. Have you just got this machine ? Do you live at altitude ? What were you using before ?steviekm3 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 3:50 pmJas_williams wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:31 pmGo back to your Dr you need another machine, your EPR is 1 your pressure is fairly tight we could try fixed pressure but I am not sure it will help, how long have you been using an APAP machine ?
I have been using about 4 years now. I don't have headaches in morning and my blood pressure is pretty good. Am overweight but working on that.
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Re: AHI is 15-20 each night mainly Clear Airway
Looking at the numbers the clear airway averages around 15 and the high was 24.ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 4:07 pm
Given the high number of clear airway apneas, I would also change the minimum back to 8.0.
It might be interesting to see how long the clear airway apneas are. If you click on the Events tab, you can see a list of each one.
Last night I turned of EPR and it cut my clear airway in half, so this looks good.
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