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Confused   Well, I have my report or what the Doc gave me when I asked. Doesn't look like anything that ya'll have been posting. Does say I have something and Doc is scheduling me to go back to try the c-pap. Was referred here by a very wise post on another board dealing with COPD which I also have. I am a 37 year old female. I feel like once I learn everything thats wrong with me I could be a Doc. Except right now Im tooooo tired to get off the couch. Anyway please someone explain to me what this is I got the short version. Didn't get all the numbers to compare to everyone else. Am I really bad, fair or what?

The study demonstrates severe snore arousal in addition to severe sleep fragmentation with multiple awakenings and arousals throughout the night with significantly decreased sleep efficiency of only 80%  after prolonged sleep latency of 26 minutes. There were on average 5.2 apneas per hour. Oxygensaturation is dropped to a close 90% from a normal awaking baseline of 97%. There was some tachycardia with heart rate as high as 110 with a low of 70. there were a number of periodic limb movements, but these did not lead to seperate arousals. There were no EEG or EKG abnormalities seen.

Interpretation:
This study does indeed show significant sleep disordered breathing with primarily severe snore arousal syndrome. She demonstrates severe pathologic hypersomnia with an Epworth Sleepiness Scale score of 20, normal being less than 10.  Given all these factors then, a repeat study with CPAP titration is suggested, followed then by clinical follow up and consideration for home trial treatment of CPAP if the patient is able to tolerate that treatment.

The only thing that I could figure out is that it took me 26 minutes to fall asleep at the lab. Although I was falling asleep when he was sticking the electrode on my head. At least I think thats what that # means.  

Please some info on my study????? Thanks!!!!


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I'll try to help, but there are others who are better qualified to answer you.
5.2 apneas per hour means that you averaged 5.2 times per hour that you didn't breathe for 10 seconds or more at a time.  It doesn't mention hypopneas, so I guess you didn't have any of those...maybe.  Apparently you snore, probably loudly since it seems to wake you up a lot.  You have a lot of daytime sleepiness (the Epworth Sleepiness Scale...questions that you had to answer having to do with how likely you were to fall asleep in certain situations).  Your limbs move as you sleep (periodic limb movement) but it doesn't seem to wake you up.
Okay, that's the extent of my knowledge.  I'm sure there are others that will give you a lot more info on this.  Good luck.


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Hello Nette .. (it's me from that other place)

Suggest you move your post from here to the site below.  Most of the folks visit there more often then here on this section of the forum.

http://www.apneasupport.org/viewforum.php?f=1


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Thanks dusangpyong looks like I'll have a lot to learn. I appreciate your speedy reply.  Also  a big Thanks Anhelo for the info. Sorry bout spelling your name wrong on other board.

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