Please comment on my ResScan data

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tattooyu
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Re: Please comment on my ResScan data

Post by tattooyu » Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:01 pm

Hopefully this is a little easier to read. I hope I put the columns in the right place.

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By Event Classification
Central Mixed Obstructive

               count count count
Apneas, NREM   4     0     3
Apneas, REM    1     0     31
Apneas, Total  5     0     34

Events:
                 Count
Hypopnea, NREM   6
Hyponeas, REM    5
Hypopneas, Total 11
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billbolton
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Re: Please comment on my ResScan data

Post by billbolton » Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:04 pm

tattooyu wrote:Ask me if I'm a bus.

Are you a bus?

No.
I'll just call you a cab then.......

Cheers,

Bill

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Re: Please comment on my ResScan data

Post by twokatmew » Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:15 pm

billbolton wrote:
tattooyu wrote:.... it still shows a spike in the leak rate in ResScan.
That is normal with Resmed flow generators and happens no matter how you "stop" treatement.
Yeah, the first couple nights after I turned off SmartStart, I didn't see any spikes when I turned off the machine. After that, however, I see spikes regardless. So I enabled SmartStart again. Very strange that those couple nights showed no spikes when the others do. When SmartStart is off, I always turn the machine off before taking my mask off.

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