Word.
We'll also need the list of medications as that REM is destroyed.
Then try to WAG out total sleep and arousals.
And get rid of those bizarre pressures.
Word.
Oh I have one more question.
This is more data from the same poster?
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Right, from AB.
No just these snippets. Which is why we need SleepHQ.Is there anywhere where this poster has something approaching a sort of normal flow rate curve where most of the breaths are spontaneous and the pressures are not seriously out of whack?
Thanks. I don't go over to AB anymore. Same problem as I had here---my user account over there is tied to an email on a machine that long ago went to the great surplus room in the sky, and I didn't really want to create a robysue1 account over there.
I agree. I hope the OP does take the time to post some data at SleepHQ: Someone (meaning you?) needs to scroll through all those 5200+ breaths for a typical day's data. Because something is really, really wrong in these settings. And it's a real person who is not getting any sleep as a result.No just these snippets. Which is why we need SleepHQ.Is there anywhere where this poster has something approaching a sort of normal flow rate curve where most of the breaths are spontaneous and the pressures are not seriously out of whack?
While what we have looks catastrophic, there's still ~5200 breaths/day that need to be looked at.
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Well, if one doesn't have CSA before that, this'll certainly get them there.
S/T Mode will, of course, prevent any central apneas from occurring (in this case, probably prevents any breathing from occurring, but why get picky), but interestingly, VT and MV aren't exceptionally high:
If the OP's problem is OHS or OHS combined with OSA or CompSA, what's the suggested therapy?
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Mask: Swift™ FX Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
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