This kinda stuff is the crux of why I started writing sleepyhead. (eg, matching oximetry, CPAP & Zeo csv data) I've got a bit already to get started, but I really need a full set to really do it justice. Zeo unfortunately won't sell their devices to Australia yet, so I need to start collecting data elsewhere. Hopefully this Zeo CSV support will be a new feature in 0.9.2. The loader stub has been patiently waiting since the beginning. (click on the sessionID of the oximetry session down the bottom of Details tab in Daily view) Also should behave slightly better with CMS50E/F. you can change the start time manually, also re-open them once saved. Newly released version 0.9.1 makes this a little less painful. Or are you real-time recording during the night into SleepyHead? I'm still trying to figure out how to get the oximetry on the same stack of charts as my Resmed data, as I can open an *.spor and get it on the Oximetry tab of SleepyHead, but not on the tab for the ResMed data. MaxDarkside wrote:Cool! Here's mine, where I screen shot from SleepyHead, CMS 50E viewer and Zeo web and align them in PowerPoint by eye: It will be permanently saved togeather with your CPAP data. If everything went well, when you return to the DAYLY tab, your oximetry and pulsegrapfs should be there. Now go back to Oximetry and click on the OPEN button in the lower right corner, the program will ask to save the session, click yes, click yes to everything. When the data is imported, check that the time indicated at the bottom is the same as in the CPAP data in the DAYLY tab. Allow the data to upload, a green progressbar will show where you are in the process. Then, click on the IMPORT button in the lower right corner of the Oximetry tab. Now connect your oximeter and put it in the mode where it transfers data, If there is an upload entry in the menu, activate it, on the CMS50D+, I only press the button so it shows the menu items. With the CPAP data open and showing in the Dayly tab, click on the Oximetry tab. Remember to start and stop the oximeter at the same time when you start and stop the CPAP, this makes the whole thing much easier. In Sleepyhead, go to file-preferences, click on the oximetry tab and click on the "Link Oximetry and CPAP graphs". To get the SpO2 data correctly into Sleepyhead I do the following: That is a very nice grapf and a very good taste of what's hopefully coming So if you are on the fence about getting a Smartlink module, my advice is to save your money and get the module only and use Sleepyhead. I also got the Devilbiss Smartlink Desktop program when I bought Smartlink module, that program is great for someone running a DME, I think that Sleepyhead is much better for us patients, that are only interested in monitoring our therapy. We'll be able to see the events, what they do to our O2 level, how our hearts reacts, how the machine responds, if it wakes us up and what sleep phase it all happens in.Īnd it just might happen viewtopic/t72950/Decrypt-your-Zeo-Bedside-Data.html Just think if Jedimark is able to incorporate sleep phase data from the Zeo also, we'll have allmost a complete sleeplab setup for less than $200 in addition to a supported CPAP machine. I also include the Oximetry report from the software that came with the pulseoximeter for the same night as the Sleepyhead report. I wanted to show it to you and maybe also get some comments about my sleep from those with more experience in judging graphs than me.Īpart from an episode of rainout (03.30 - 04.00), in the small hose of my new Swift FX, I felt like I had a good nights sleep.įeel free to download or link to the PDF's as samples, if you need to show someone how a report looks. What a fantastic thing it is to have all my data syncronised and displayed like this. Today I got my first report from Sleepyhead where I was able to import the data from my pulseoximeter.
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