Hello, I’ve been using my CPAP for close to a year now, and I’m still experiencing significant symptoms. I was able to access the clinical menu, and it’s saying that 99% of my apneas are now central, and I’m regularly having nights where I’m having 5+ central events per hour. I did not sleep well or very long at all during my first sleep study, so I’m wondering if either the results from that test didn’t show my sleep accurately, or if my CPAP is actually causing the central sleep apnea (I’ve been using data from OSCAR). So I’m thinking about ordering another sleep study, and I’m wondering if this at-home test tests for central sleep apnea. Thanks!
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To clarify, the original home sleep study showed OSA at 14 per hour and centrals at 2 per hour, for a total of a 16 AHI. If I can get a diagnosis of CSA, I can order an ASV machine which from my research seems to be what I need because it will take care of both OSA and CSA.
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