Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:29 pm
Yeah. Sorry if I wasn't clear. My comparisons are all to cpap sleep studies (titration studies) done at Stanford.
There is a lot of great advice in this thread, which I greatly appreciate. I think my next step is to see my doc yet again and take it from there. Perhaps I'll have to shell out for another cpap study.
Giving it some thought today, I recall (dont have my studies here at work) that my average hypopnea duration was a little over 10 seconds. Maybe Stanford sleep lab is counting hypopneas that last less than 10 seconds if they lead to an arrousal, and Encore software doesn't. This might explain the difference. And explain how I feel. The result might be that I won't know with Encore when things are working as they should, until I get an in-lab cpap study. I'll discuss it all with the doctors.
It seems like the way the machine records events may work well for most people, and perhaps I'm just an unlucky one. Things would be much easier for me if I could debug things with Encore pro. At least I do have the sleep labs as an option though, so things are not totally helpless. We are so lucky to be at an age when we have so many options (and helpful people) at our disposal.
There is a lot of great advice in this thread, which I greatly appreciate. I think my next step is to see my doc yet again and take it from there. Perhaps I'll have to shell out for another cpap study.
Giving it some thought today, I recall (dont have my studies here at work) that my average hypopnea duration was a little over 10 seconds. Maybe Stanford sleep lab is counting hypopneas that last less than 10 seconds if they lead to an arrousal, and Encore software doesn't. This might explain the difference. And explain how I feel. The result might be that I won't know with Encore when things are working as they should, until I get an in-lab cpap study. I'll discuss it all with the doctors.
It seems like the way the machine records events may work well for most people, and perhaps I'm just an unlucky one. Things would be much easier for me if I could debug things with Encore pro. At least I do have the sleep labs as an option though, so things are not totally helpless. We are so lucky to be at an age when we have so many options (and helpful people) at our disposal.