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Hello. I am new to the forum. I was diagnosed in 2008 and have been on CPAP ever since. Recently I got a new machine, a ResMed Airsense10. My previous machine did not have a readout that I could see in the morning, but my doctor had told me I was at about 3-5 events per hour. On the AS10 - my report shows anywhere from 0 to .5 per hour most nights and up to 3.5 some nights. What I don't understand is this - when I see .5 events per hour, does that truly mean that I am averaging one half of an event per hour (or 1 event per two hours on average)? Thanks for your input.
DanM
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about 8 years
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Sleep
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Hello, and good question. The AHI is an index, so it is an average of total events per hour. An AHI of 0.5 would indeed indicate that you are having about 1 event every 2 hours. Someone who sleeps for 8 hours and has an AHI of 0.5 would have 4 events over the course of the 8 hours.
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