Your report looks great, deerhound!! What a beautiful low leak line, and extremely low AHI! Good job!
deerhound wrote:My question is that since the max pressure reached went up to only 13" or so, is this considered to be a therapeutic level? Will it provide me with proper O2 levels just as 18" did during my sleep study.
Yep, what the machine saw that it needed to use was therapeutic.
Possibly the sleep tech who put you up at 18 during your sleep study was bound and determined to get rid of every trace of everything, or perhaps you were being titrated on your back but sleep on your side at home. Apneas usually hit people worse when sleeping on your back. Or, it could have simply been "one of those nights" and you
did need a pressure of 18 during part of the sleep lab night. A sleep study titration is usually trying to find
one pressure to take care of worst case scenario....even if that pressure is more than is needed for the majority of the night, or needed at all on many of your nights.
Looks like your machine was handling things very well. Looks like you can trust it to adjust automatically, as it's designed to do, and treat you fine. Very, very nice report!
My edit: clarifying a sentence where I had accidentally left out a couple of words --
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Or, it could have simply been "one of those nights" and you did a pressure during part of the sleep lab night."
Corrected to read:
"Or, it could have simply been "one of those nights" and you
did need a pressure of 18 during part of the sleep lab night."