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Do you have Mild Sleep Apnea, Moderate Sleep Apnea or Severe Sleep Apnea?
Mild Sleep Apnea = AHI between 5 and 15
Moderate Sleep Apnea = AHI between 15 and 30
Severe Sleep Apnea = AHI > 30


Trying to get a sense of how we break down as a group here on the forum.

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Severe OSA, but on the low end of severe with an AHI of 36
Same thing was told to me. Sleep lab, after first study and again after titration, diagnosed me severe. When I saw my sleep doc for the first time, he diagnosed me high moderate. When I asked him about the differing assessments he said that sleep labs count differently--that they count things that he doesn't consider when assigning a severity level. (Mine # was 31 which, I guess, is just over the line into severe).

What's the difference in the scoring mean? He told me but I had no idea what he was talking about at the time.

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Belinda Haman said:
Mine is 32 episodes per hour which puts me in the severe I guess, although my sleep doc told me I was in the high moderate so I am confused now, maybe the scale changes from US to Canada???? Can anyone give me clarification on this???
SEVERE was 90.3 per hour :-(
I fall into the Severe Sleep Apnea. AHI of 59/hr.
20 per hour
121 AHI.
AHI 73 (yikes!) severe.
During my 1st sleep study I had 76 episodes in in 5.36 hours which amounts to 14.3 per hour and in my 2nd study I had 168 episodes in 3.71 hours which amounts to 45.28 per hour. So . . . hmm . . . can't say right now. I will be starting xPAP shortly with the S8 AutoSet II and am hoping that by pushing the left and right buttons I'll be able to get a reading to give me a better idea - plus I'll be going for another sleep study.
mine was 86 per hr
AHI 90.2 minimum O2 was 77% total test time was only 2 hours due to other sleeping issues i had 197 events in that time lasting 13 seconds to 48 seconds with cpap treatment i had 3 events with an AHI of .7
Severe Sleep Apnea AHI of 48
Okay for Rock and the other professionals on board a quick question.

Which is worse, having fewer apneas with a longer length, or more apneas of shorter duration? I have not understood that part of it. I was classified as severe by my doctor, I slept a lttle over two hours during my first sleep study and averaged 30 apneas per hour with an average length of 30 seconds. My blood oxygen drop was to 80.

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