SleepMapper = DreamMapper

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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sc0ttt
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SleepMapper = DreamMapper

Post by sc0ttt » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:41 pm

PR just totally re-did their web-based tracking program. Lots more info now. Still not Sleepyhead.

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Yeah, last night wasn't great - I think I should maybe go back to medium size pillows. The large feels better but I think the mediums leak less. Anyway:

Who would want to use this bare-bones program?
1. People who just want to monitor compliance because they get checked by DMV or equal.
2. People who always have good results and don't need Sleepyhead to diagnose any problems
3. People who have bluetooth transmitters in their machines and don't like futzing with SD cards
4. People who check results nightly but only pull up Sleepyhead when the results aren't good.

I like it. It's free. I sent money to Mark because Sleepyhead is worth it.

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bdz
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Re: SleepMapper = DreamMapper

Post by bdz » Fri Oct 16, 2015 4:12 am

Thanks for the update. Love Sleepyhead for detail also. This looks better now, for quick checks.

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Re: SleepMapper = DreamMapper

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Fri Oct 16, 2015 11:34 am

sc0ttt wrote:PR just totally re-did their web-based tracking program. Lots more info now. Still not Sleepyhead.

Yeah, last night wasn't great - I think I should maybe go back to medium size pillows. The large feels better but I think the mediums leak less. Anyway:

Who would want to use this bare-bones program?
1. People who just want to monitor compliance because they get checked by DMV or equal.
2. People who always have good results and don't need Sleepyhead to diagnose any problems
3. People who have bluetooth transmitters in their machines and don't like futzing with SD cards
4. People who check results nightly but only pull up Sleepyhead when the results aren't good.

I like it. It's free. I sent money to Mark because Sleepyhead is worth it.
Looks like it would work good with a tablet or phone - say at work, commuting or traveling.

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Re: SleepMapper = DreamMapper

Post by curems » Fri Oct 16, 2015 5:06 pm

The new Dream Mapper and SleepyHead seem to be reading slight differences for me. Dream Mapper doesn't have details before 10/11 but here's the info for a few days this week: (ca stands for centrals on DM and for clear airway on SH only because that is what they recorded)

10/11
DM: AHI=2, ca=1, oa=8, h=5
SH: AHI=2.11, ca=2, oa=9, h=6

10/12
DM: AHI=3.4, ca=0, oa=8, h=18
SH: AHI=3.48, ca=0, oa=8, h=19

10/13
DM: AHI=1.3, ca=0, oa=1, h=7
SH: AHI=1.32, ca=1, oa=2, h=8

10/14 (got wonky because I had it on for 2 hours trying to sleep and couldn't, then put it back on after a break and got some sleep)
DM: AHI=4.7, ca=1, oa=14, h=15
SH: AHI=6.7 (I could swear it was lower before I checked each session individually), ca=2, oa=15, h=15

10/15
DM: AHI=2.3, ca=1, oa=7, h=7
SH: AHI=2.36, ca=2, oa=8, h=8

10/16
DM: AHI=4.3, ca=5, oa=25, h=10
SH: AHI=4.3, ca=5, oa=26, h=11, and cheyne stokes=1

Sorry if I'm forgetting something about the difference in how the softwares read the data.

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Re: SleepMapper = DreamMapper

Post by bdz » Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:01 am

curems wrote:The new Dream Mapper and SleepyHead seem to be reading slight differences for me. Dream Mapper doesn't have details before 10/11 but here's the info for a few days this week: (ca stands for centrals on DM and for clear airway on SH only because that is what they recorded)

10/11
DM: AHI=2, ca=1, oa=8, h=5
SH: AHI=2.11, ca=2, oa=9, h=6

10/12
DM: AHI=3.4, ca=0, oa=8, h=18
SH: AHI=3.48, ca=0, oa=8, h=19

10/13
DM: AHI=1.3, ca=0, oa=1, h=7
SH: AHI=1.32, ca=1, oa=2, h=8

10/14 (got wonky because I had it on for 2 hours trying to sleep and couldn't, then put it back on after a break and got some sleep)
DM: AHI=4.7, ca=1, oa=14, h=15
SH: AHI=6.7 (I could swear it was lower before I checked each session individually), ca=2, oa=15, h=15

10/15
DM: AHI=2.3, ca=1, oa=7, h=7
SH: AHI=2.36, ca=2, oa=8, h=8

10/16
DM: AHI=4.3, ca=5, oa=25, h=10
SH: AHI=4.3, ca=5, oa=26, h=11, and cheyne stokes=1

Sorry if I'm forgetting something about the difference in how the softwares read the data.
Those differences are similar to any Sleepyhead and other 'official' software I have used. Sometimes it seems to be rounding off etc. Not different enough that I would worry. I find the details in Sleepyhead to be much more informative.

Just started trying the app Motion24/7. It just shows levels of sleep, but informative. Cheap too!

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Mask: Oracle HC452 Oral CPAP Mask
Humidifier: HC150 Heated Humidifier With Hose, 2 Chambers and Stand
Additional Comments: Luckily the Oracle is not flimsy. Bought several. Thanks to JDS74, I have lots of inner flaps.
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