Just diagnosed: Wondering about different machines?
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 8:52 pm
Hey all, I'm so glad this forum exists.
I just got the results back from my overnight sleep study and the results were as follows:
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The patient demonstrated Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
The patient had a baseline AHI of 22.2/hour with a nadir oxygen saturation of 91%.
The patient's oxygen saturations remained at less than 88% for 0.0 minutes.
The patient's sleep was fragmented.
The patient had reduced sleep efficiency during this Polysomnogram.
The patient had a normal number of Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep during this Polysomnogram.
The patient's EKG demonstrated normal sinus rhythm.
Specific Recommendations and Plan:
The patient should be started on AutoCPAP with initial settings of 4-12cmH2O. Further adjustment of the patient's treatment settings may be required to fully control the patient's obstructive sleep apnea.
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So I am wondering about machines. I may end up buying one myself because it may take a while to get another appointment for a mask fitting, etc (my area only has one sleep center for 1000s of patients it seems). My insurance would cover a machine but I will see how long it may be until that happens.
The Resmed Airsense 10 seems good and seems to fit the AutoCPAP recommendation? I am wondering about the settings they recommend, if I get my own machine and adjust it myself, is this a good place to start? I'm 31 y/o female and in a healthy weight range if this info helps. I also know that I will probably start with a nasal mask or nasal cushion for fit.
Thanks commmunity for any help with this journey. I am remaining optimistic and hopeful that I can get some good sleep again...
I just got the results back from my overnight sleep study and the results were as follows:
****
The patient demonstrated Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
The patient had a baseline AHI of 22.2/hour with a nadir oxygen saturation of 91%.
The patient's oxygen saturations remained at less than 88% for 0.0 minutes.
The patient's sleep was fragmented.
The patient had reduced sleep efficiency during this Polysomnogram.
The patient had a normal number of Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep during this Polysomnogram.
The patient's EKG demonstrated normal sinus rhythm.
Specific Recommendations and Plan:
The patient should be started on AutoCPAP with initial settings of 4-12cmH2O. Further adjustment of the patient's treatment settings may be required to fully control the patient's obstructive sleep apnea.
****
So I am wondering about machines. I may end up buying one myself because it may take a while to get another appointment for a mask fitting, etc (my area only has one sleep center for 1000s of patients it seems). My insurance would cover a machine but I will see how long it may be until that happens.
The Resmed Airsense 10 seems good and seems to fit the AutoCPAP recommendation? I am wondering about the settings they recommend, if I get my own machine and adjust it myself, is this a good place to start? I'm 31 y/o female and in a healthy weight range if this info helps. I also know that I will probably start with a nasal mask or nasal cushion for fit.
Thanks commmunity for any help with this journey. I am remaining optimistic and hopeful that I can get some good sleep again...