CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
- blizzardboy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
It is with much happiness that, after my first night back on the ASV, I report an AHI=0.7 (AI=0) after about 10 hours of sleep. That is my best number ever. My previous best on the ASV was about AHI=4. Last week on the S8II Auto I was consistently returning AHI=8ish. I used EPAP=7.0, PSmin=4.0 and PSmax=10.0 to try to push up my Minute Volume a bit (couldn't help myself!)
When I get around to setting up Rescan I will have a look at the squiggly lines and post.
When I get around to setting up Rescan I will have a look at the squiggly lines and post.
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Mazel Tov!blizzardboy wrote:It is with much happiness that, after my first night back on the ASV, I report an AHI=0.7 (AI=0) after about 10 hours of sleep.
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Thank you. BTW, my minute volume mean was 5.4L/min and respiratory rate mean 13bpm. For the first time in a long time I have been out doing physical labour in the yard this morning - scrubbing pavers. Aaaah, me old mate Adapt SV!SleepingUgly wrote:Mazel Tov!blizzardboy wrote:It is with much happiness that, after my first night back on the ASV, I report an AHI=0.7 (AI=0) after about 10 hours of sleep.
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
That is nothing short of WONDERFUL, blizzardboy!blizzardboy wrote:Thank you. BTW, my minute volume mean was 5.4L/min and respiratory rate mean 13bpm. For the first time in a long time I have been out doing physical labour in the yard this morning - scrubbing pavers. Aaaah, me old mate Adapt SV!SleepingUgly wrote:Mazel Tov!blizzardboy wrote:It is with much happiness that, after my first night back on the ASV, I report an AHI=0.7 (AI=0) after about 10 hours of sleep.
Wonder if your trial ASV machine had a problem?
Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Perhaps. But I doubt blizzardboy experienced sleep instability all night long during both nights. I think we can try to test that conjecture by comparing/correlating tidal volume oscillation density with much improved sleep/AHI nights like the one blizzardboy just reported.Muffy wrote:Well, "IMHO", that's a pattern of a patient on a machine that doesn't like sleep instability.-SWS wrote:That very tight oscillation density---that happens to be sustained throughout the whole night----might be indicative of: 1) hypoventilation, or 2) periodic breathing with hypoventilation (biological undershoot) during characteristic downswings.
Cool!blizzardboy wrote:When I get around to setting up Rescan I will have a look at the squiggly lines and post.
Muffy, your take might be perfectly correct. I'd like to allow the upcoming data to first shape patterns, if any, related to night-to-night variability.-SWS wrote:Lemme do the devil's advocate thing a bit with your take on hypocapnia and sleep instability, which I think is probably the correct take...
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Congrats again, blizzardboy!blizzardboy wrote:Aaaah, me old mate Adapt SV!
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Thank you too. I am now also wondering about faulty trial machine. Please look at:-SWS wrote:That is nothing short of WONDERFUL, blizzardboy!
Wonder if your trial ASV machine had a problem?
http://users.adam.com.au/sixsome/ASV/asv_041610_01.JPG
to see my MV and TV detail from last night. Please note that I was awake at each end of the 1st sleep period.
Also http://users.adam.com.au/sixsome/ASV/asv_041610_02.JPG for my resp rate, leak and pressure detail.
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Other than the tiny area noted:-SWS wrote:But I doubt blizzardboy experienced sleep instability all night long during both nights.

that's another awful night.
Muffy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Or at least, the machine didn't realize he was wearing it.blizzardboy wrote:Thank you too. I am now also wondering about faulty trial machine.-SWS wrote:Wonder if your trial ASV machine had a problem?
Muffy
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- blizzardboy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Hi Muffy, I don't understand what you mean by this, can you please explain. Cheers.Muffy wrote:Or at least, the machine didn't realize he was wearing it.blizzardboy wrote:Thank you too. I am now also wondering about faulty trial machine.-SWS wrote:Wonder if your trial ASV machine had a problem?
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
8a is missing the data block where you usually have your "good" sleep:blizzardboy wrote:Hi Muffy, I don't understand what you mean by this, can you please explain. Cheers.Muffy wrote:Or at least, the machine didn't realize he was wearing it.blizzardboy wrote:Thank you too. I am now also wondering about faulty trial machine.-SWS wrote:Wonder if your trial ASV machine had a problem?
Muffy

Or the clock is AFU.
Or that was you "experimenting".
And if that's the case, your "wake" experiments look a lot like your "sleep" experiments.
Muffy
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- blizzardboy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Given that is a Saturday, maybe I had a nap in the afternoon.Muffy wrote:
Or that was you "experimenting".
Muffy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
A NAP!!???blizzardboy wrote:Given that is a Saturday, maybe I had a nap in the afternoon.Muffy wrote:
Or that was you "experimenting".
Muffy
Hold that thought...
Anyway, that night similarly shows only a brief period of stability:

Muffy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
BTW, if that's a nap, your nap quality is REALLY poor.blizzardboy wrote:Given that is a Saturday, maybe I had a nap in the afternoon.Muffy wrote:
Or that was you "experimenting".
Muffy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
What are you seeing that tells you my nap is poor? BTW, I often wake up from naps feeling drugged and grumpy.Muffy wrote: BTW, if that's a nap, your nap quality is REALLY poor.
Muffy
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Re: CompSA, Hypoventilation, PLMs, Bradycardia and Hypotension?
Large swings in tidal volume and way too high respiratory rate.blizzardboy wrote:What are you seeing that tells you my nap is poor? BTW, I often wake up from naps feeling drugged and grumpy.Muffy wrote: BTW, if that's a nap, your nap quality is REALLY poor.
Muffy
"IMHO" it's your sleep hygiene and sleep quality that is the major problem.
If you're napping that close to when you normally go to bed (or when you should be in bed already):

you're going to wreck that night's sleep.
You need to consolidate your sleep into a well-defined block of sleep AT NIGHT.
At your age, you don't need a nap if your sleep architecture is acceptible.
You wake up "feeling drugged and grumpy" from your naps because TAWTFPTPO.
Reread (or read) the sleep hygiene stuff.
Start filling this thing out:
http://www.sleepeducation.com/pdf/sleepdiary.pdf
Are the times on your DLs accurate, or do they follow the "Arbitrary Australian Time Zone Assignment" (AATZA) as well?
Muffy
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