After being fully compliant with my CPAP for a couple of years I started feeling like it was actually disturbing my sleep. If I was really tired I wouldn't use the CPAP. Given that I had lost a good deal of weight (25% of original weight) we decided to do a new sleep study and see what was going on.
I suffer from atrial fibrillation. My first study showed me to just have mild apnea with an RDI of 13. Although mild, I went with the CPAP hoping that apnea would not contribute to the atrial fibrillation. Now, here is the shocker, the second study, when I had lost so much weight had a RDI of 17.6 which is moderate apnea. My min SaO2 first study was 86% and second 85%. By all scores, even though I am in much better health, my apnea is far worse. (The one good thing was I was more normal in the stages of the sleep though I note I never went into stage IV at all)
I must say the RDI seems so illogical to me, that I begin to wonder whether sleep studies can really be counted on for a diagnosis and course of action. Are the variables just so huge in them that one study doesn't mean a thing?
Any thoughts?

