Now that there's a little more activity on this forum, I was hoping to get some thoughts on the results of my sons first sleep study. He had a second one as well with very similar results. He was supposed to do a titration study with a cpap but he didn't tolerate the mask at all and the doctor doesn't know what to do. He's not a candidate for surgical procedures, or oral appliances. The bi pap seems to be the best way to go but if he won't tolerate it I don't know what else to do.
Does anyone know the significance of an AHI of 10.7 in a 4 year old?? Mild, moderate, etc?? His sats do drop below 90, but he always recovers on his own. His tonsils and adenoids have already been removed (temporarily helped w/apnea), and he has a pre-existing connective tissue disorder (Ehlers Danlos syndrome, hypermobility type) that causes him to heal slowly. If this was your child, would you be concerned about them sleeping w/out a cpap?? Are there any other options??
I'm sure that I've forgotten something in this post.... Please feel free to ask any questions. I believe that we can sometimes learn best through the questions and shared experiences of others and I welcome any and all input. Thanks!!
Abnormal Respiratory Events:
total abnormal respiratory events...287
apnea/hypopnea index...10.7/hr
respiratory disturbance index...35.3/hr
mean duration of apnea/hypopnea...8.4 seconds
longest obstructive event...31.6 seconds
overall mean oxygen saturation...93.5
lowest oxygen saturation during obstructive events...85.0
Types of abnormal respiratory events:
Obstructive apneas...6
obstructive hypopneas...26
central apneas...55
respiratory effort arousals...200
Sleep time in stages:
(n1) 2.3% (n2) 36.8% (n3) 42.5% (r) 17.9%
sleep efficiency 98.8 rem latency 73.5

