Recently diagnosed with moderate OSA and it's great to find this forum with so much useful information. Have been reading through the newbie info and with some additional Googling I'm trying to make sure I'm on the right track with the recommended treatment. I'll provide more detail below, but in short, although I've been told I have moderate OSA, the report I got notes that a significant number of events were central apneas: 36 (70%) out of 52 apneas were central. I've been told I need APAP but my reading would suggest that BiPAP is the way to go with centrals.
My Details:
- 37 years old
- Male
- Experienced day-time tiredness / fog for approximately 4 years
- Tiredness predominantly at work, leading to approximately 3 months off work
- Study completed one year ago
- Only got the results very recently
- Study was a home-based study
- No EEG etc.
- Funnily enough one of the best nights sleep I had was during the sleep study
- No snoring occurred during the study, however I normally snore a lot and my wife has to wear earplugs every night to sleep because of my snoring
- All I've been told is "you have moderate OSA and we recommend APAP", that's it.
- I believe my results were somehow forgotten about as I telephoned the clinic who managed the sleep study and got the results immediately over the phone. The person who gave me the results made a comment that suggested they had my results for a long time but someone forgot to forward them to the hospital consultant...great start to the process!
- I am due to have a more formal feedback session but it was cancelled due to covid-19 related issues and is pushed back a month. Even though I have not had this formal feedback session I am being told to undertake APAP by the clinic who gave me the results.
- Link to image of report: https://ibb.co/GpKB65g
- It appears I'm just over the threshold for moderate sleep apnea.
- It's the combination of apneas and hypopneas that's pushing me into the moderate range.
- Drawing on apneas alone I'm at 6.8
- I appear to have most apneas/hypopneas while on my back
- The note on the report that "A significant number of events were central apneas" is the main piece of info that I'm curious about and trying to understand.
- Would this suggest that I have predominant central sleep apnea and that I should instead be undertaking BiPAP treatment?
- I have read that CSA can be secondary to other health difficulties, however to the best of my knowledge I have no other health difficulties (that I know of).
- When I first began to feel tired / foggy, it all began with ocular migraines, though these have since stopped, though I continue to see flashes of blue dots (not floaters) in my vision daily. I'm not worried about tumors or anything but I have read that these can be related to tumors in the brain and that CSA can be related to this also - I wonder should I be getting an MRI to rule this out or would this be OTT?