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Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 1:36 pm
by WearyOne
AHI at sleep study - 19
Oxygen desat down to 85%.

My husband
AHI - 107
Desat down to 47%

(He's not a member and I didn't put it in the voting, but just thought I'd mention it!)

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 6:20 pm
by RachelM
Sleep study was about 103AHI. Desat's in the 70's.

Current AHI consistently running about 1.7 with CPAP pressure of 12.

The week before sleep study I had a cold with severe nasal congestion. Could this have affected the sleep study numbers? Maybe 103AHI was just because of the cold??

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:48 am
by nobody
I imagine most of the people using this forum would be in the moderate to severe category.
BlueSky72 wrote:Interesting results so far - over 80% of 18 people in the 30+ category.

As one of them, it certainly made it easier in the early days to get people to take me seriously - which is sad for those under 30+ because as we all know, you can have serious impacts from OSA at any level, depending on other factors.... such as desaturations, sub-scoring events, and non-apnea/hypopnea causes of arousal.

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:43 am
by TSSleepy
I never successfully slept during a sleep study, so I'm not sure about my untreated AHI.

But I desat down into low 80%'s SPO2 without CPAP.

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:21 am
by kona0197
I have no clue. Never had a sleep study. Mom gave me my machine. Girlfriend gave me her old Cofortgel mask. I have no health care.

Be that as it may I just use the machine to make noise at night to sleep by. Sure I wake up every 3 hours but I can NOT get used to that machine. I've been through 5 masks and every setting. I've been trying for 3 years now...

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:46 am
by Mouch
AHI 93
Desats 61%

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 6:28 am
by Komodo
Paul56 wrote: I was diagnosed with ~60 apnea events/hour.

-was waking up once every minute all night
-was waking up several times for trips to the washroom
-never felt rested in the morning no matter how much sleep I got
You and I could be twins!

AHI: 62

O2: 40%

The trips to the bathrom were the worst, 5-6 times a night. That may not sound TOO bad, but I was only sleeping 4 hours a night!

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:50 pm
by jskinner
SleepyNoMore wrote: Central Apneic Events= 5
Mixed Apneic Events 30

I am now going as high as 15 but usually stay at 12 or 13 and seem to have move apneas than in the beginning...
Very strange!
Have you tried an ASV machine? It may be that your centrals are getting worse due to CPAP treatment.

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:53 pm
by jskinner
track wrote:Is there any way to get a reasonably accurate determination with a cpap machine? Might a person set the pressure at the minimum...or there abouts...and use the results to predict ones OSA severity?
Yes, it will give you a rough idea of whats going on.

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:25 pm
by twokatmew
AHI = 16, O2 = 86%, bathroom trips = 10 or more!

Bathroom trips are now down to 0 or 1.

Re: Severity of your OSA

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:28 pm
by preemiern
AHI 69
O2 Sats-80's
bathroom trips 5-8 per night
Bipap-Priceless!!
Now my AHI is 0 - 5 per night and my bathroom trips are 0 - 1 per night
don't know about my O2 sats as don't have an oximeter at home, but am going to ask my dr. to order an overnight oximetry test to see what my sats are doing now.