Hello.
I was diagnosed with moderate OSA after a sleep study in which I scored 16.2 AHI with a high Epworth score. I was put on CPAP which I found intolerable but persisted with in order to be considered compliant with regards to the DVLA and driving.
After 3 months on CPAP my AHI level was averaging at 8, and in subsequent months it lowered further and fluctuated between 3 and 10.
In the meantime I had lost a significant amount of weight (15% of my body weight) and was well within the normal BMI range so I persuaded the hospital to conduct another sleep study. I had a 5 day run-up (washout) not using the CPAP machine before the study, as instructed by the consultant. The results of this test were an AHI of just 4.2 so I have been discharged by the clinic and am now deemed not to have OSA so no longer use the CPAP.
My question is: if when using the CPAP machine I was registering up to 10, how could I register below 5 without the machine??
In other words, how accurate are these sleep tests and also how accurate are the CPAP machines? It is worth noting that I struggled so much with the CPAP that I spent many hours in the night just lying in bed very self-consciously breathing with the mask on. Also I found the whole thing so very distressing and uncomfortable that I spent quite a bit of time sobbing. Perhaps this skewed the results?
Many thanks.
I was diagnosed with moderate OSA after a sleep study in which I scored 16.2 AHI with a high Epworth score. I was put on CPAP which I found intolerable but persisted with in order to be considered compliant with regards to the DVLA and driving.
After 3 months on CPAP my AHI level was averaging at 8, and in subsequent months it lowered further and fluctuated between 3 and 10.
In the meantime I had lost a significant amount of weight (15% of my body weight) and was well within the normal BMI range so I persuaded the hospital to conduct another sleep study. I had a 5 day run-up (washout) not using the CPAP machine before the study, as instructed by the consultant. The results of this test were an AHI of just 4.2 so I have been discharged by the clinic and am now deemed not to have OSA so no longer use the CPAP.
My question is: if when using the CPAP machine I was registering up to 10, how could I register below 5 without the machine??
In other words, how accurate are these sleep tests and also how accurate are the CPAP machines? It is worth noting that I struggled so much with the CPAP that I spent many hours in the night just lying in bed very self-consciously breathing with the mask on. Also I found the whole thing so very distressing and uncomfortable that I spent quite a bit of time sobbing. Perhaps this skewed the results?
Many thanks.
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