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CPAP machines, Sleep Apnea surgery and dental appliances.
Now, here is what you can do for obstructive sleep apnea diagnosis in your own house:
This audio recorder should have a USB connection (or other types) for your computer, to upload the mp3 file.
RCA VR5220 512 MB Digital Voice Recorder (Black) is a a great recorder for the 29 dollars spent. It's simple to use and is also compatible with Mac.
If you want the best recorder, then Olympus LS-10 Linear PCM Recorder can be what are you looking for, but I don't think you need the best gadget in world to record your sleep apnea events. You should better spend the money on a good CPAP mask, if you will have a treatment with CPAP machine.
The next morning, connect your mp3 recorder to your computer and upload the file. You can listen to the sound of your sleep, to find if you have a loud and irregular snoring, or your stop breathing in sleep.
But you are very busy and you don't have time to listen all that noise. So, I recommend to use an audio software where you can see and analyze your mp3 file.
Fortunately, there is a free software to use, free MP3 manipulating program called Audacity. Just dowload the program and install it to your computer.
Once into Audacity, hit:
You can easily see each breath (or snore) displayed in the graphical Audacity form, by clicking on the magnify (+) key a couple of times.
If you have a normal sleep pattern, your graphic detail should look the same throughout the entire recording. However, if you stop breathing in sleep, then...you will see unusually long gaps between breaths.
If you find a long gasp in your graph, select the beginning of it and hit play. You will hear nothing, then a snort or a gasp for air, and snoring
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interesting idea to quickly and cheaply screen for OSA. that said, can probably count on my two hands the number of people who would actually go through all this effort to do it. seems like a lot of steps and a bit complex for the Average Joe.
you are probably correct in your assumptions but thought it was interesting
Mike said:interesting idea to quickly and cheaply screen for OSA. that said, can probably count on my two hands the number of people who would actually go through all this effort to do it. seems like a lot of steps and a bit complex for the Average Joe.
i felt the same way
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