Hi all!
Just starting on a Resmed AirSense 11 APAP.
Wondering if anyone without centrals or central apnea has seen a reduction (or complete cessation) of centrals after a few months?
According to my sleep doc, a high percentage of people have gotten used to the pressures and the problem
was solved over time. This is a general question. I know that there are many factors involved. Just want
to know if anyone has had success.
Thanks!
Z
Treatment Emergent Central Apneas- Resolution?
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Re: Treatment Emergent Central Apneas- Resolution?
A few Centrals can be ignored. They usually come from irratic breathing when you are just falling asleep or on the verge of getting up. If you consistantly get large numbers clumped together you should be concerned and see your doctor.
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Re: Treatment Emergent Central Apneas- Resolution?
Yes, my CA index has gone down over time. I think some of this is due to my having fewer arousals during the night, and some is due to adaptation involving changes to my apneic threshold.
I have to add, though, that my CA index varies a lot from one night to the next. Last night it was 1.2, for some reason; usually it's around .4.
Have you seen an uptick in CAs since starting with the Airsense 11? What is your CA index now, and what was it before? Are you certain the settings on your new machine are the same as the settings on your old machine?
I have to add, though, that my CA index varies a lot from one night to the next. Last night it was 1.2, for some reason; usually it's around .4.
Have you seen an uptick in CAs since starting with the Airsense 11? What is your CA index now, and what was it before? Are you certain the settings on your new machine are the same as the settings on your old machine?
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Re: Treatment Emergent Central Apneas- Resolution?
I just started on the machine. But I was made aware that there may be a higher number of centrals for a while.
Last night my AHI was 6.3. Four were CAs. I'll see how it goes... but so far I'm not that concerned.
Will get at least a week of data before I look at the Oscar data.
Thanks
Last night my AHI was 6.3. Four were CAs. I'll see how it goes... but so far I'm not that concerned.
Will get at least a week of data before I look at the Oscar data.
Thanks
Re: Treatment Emergent Central Apneas- Resolution?
IMO you should work w/ your sleep dr on this.
In my case I had significant increase in CA on CPAP versus my diagnostic test and my Dr said they usually got better after awhile. Mine did not (over 1 year), so Dr lowered my pressure a little to see if it would help. I was still feeling tired in the morning and whatnot. The CAs stayed but some of the OA came back. They then switched me to ASV and it resolved all these problems.
In my case I had significant increase in CA on CPAP versus my diagnostic test and my Dr said they usually got better after awhile. Mine did not (over 1 year), so Dr lowered my pressure a little to see if it would help. I was still feeling tired in the morning and whatnot. The CAs stayed but some of the OA came back. They then switched me to ASV and it resolved all these problems.
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Re: Treatment Emergent Central Apneas- Resolution?
4 apneas?Zzzzzzzzzzz... wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:01 pmLast night my AHI was 6.3. Four were CAs. I'll see how it goes... but so far I'm not that concerned.
Being concerned about 4 apneas, is like being concerned you put on an ounce of weight because of Thanks Giving.
But the AHI of 6.3 can likely be optimised, post some graphs.
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