No Apnea. Complete Copy of Report
Hey. My DR just faxed me a one page report from the Repirologist and Sleep Study. I will type it completely and invite your comments. Now........why in hell do I feel so crummy?
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The patient was studied this night (Jan 9/06) in evaluation of suspected sleep apnea. Primary medication reported was Synthroid. The Epworth sleepiness score was 15.
The patient reported that on the night of this study that she took longer to fall asleep, sleeping as soundly and awakening as often as she usually does at home.
The sleep time was 268 minutes with a sleep efficiency that was reduced to 68%. The latency period to sleep onset was prolonged at 83 minutes with a REM latency of 86 minutes. Almost no slow wave sleep was seen with the restriction of REM sleep evident. Spontaneous arounsal index of 23 events per hour was noted.
The patient manifested some intermittent soft snoring. There was no apneas with only 5 hypopneas for a respiratory disturbance index of one event per hour. The oxygen saturation remained above 90% during the night. Transcutaneous carbon dioxide levels were reasonably stable. A baseline sinus rhythm was observed.
Significant leg movements during sleep were not seen.
IMPRESSION:
No evidence to suggest sleep apnea.
The patients comments and complaints regarding the study night were noted. ::::))))
DICTATED BUT NOT READ. (somebodies initial)
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this one page report is the result I would want of course, but it does raise even more questions about why I feel so desparately ill and deteriorating all the time.
Is oxygen levels at 90% good enough? Is sleep efficiency of 68% good enough? Is lack of SWS a major concern? What about the 23 arousals per hour? I've just phoned the respirologist office and she said the DR does not need to see me because the result reads No evidence to suggest sleep apnea. So I've booked an appointment with my family DR for tomorrow, but I know she has shelved the report for the same reason.
Thanks, any feedback greatly appreciated.
Catharine

