5/16/2023 0 Comments Sleepyhead cpap![]() ![]() Once you import the data, you will be directed to create a profile. If you want to import existing data, you can click “OK” to access your folders. Once you install OSCAR, it will prompt you to import existing data from an older version of the software or from another software, such as SleepyHead (more on it in a minute). OSCAR allows you to view night by night detailed sleep data as well as cumulative data. It is developed by a team of volunteers who are active on the Apnea Board Forum. OSCAR (Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter) is a free PC software compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. In this guide, I will go over the software options and give an overview of how you can access your data. If you do not have a physician monitoring your therapy or just want to keep track of your progress yourself, there is free software that you can use to pull data from your SD card. You will need to bring the SD card to your provider who can download your data from the SD card to ResMed’s provider monitoring program (Airview). ![]() If you are worried about follow-ups and monitoring, rest assured that your physician/provider still has access to your data via the SD card in the machine. However, they are capable of delivering the same therapy as the “regular” AirSense/ AirCurve machines with a built-in modem. The C2C models do not contain a modem and cannot transfer therapy data remotely to providers or to the ResMed myAir app. ResMed recently came out with the C2C (Card to Cloud) versions of the popular AirSense 10 and AirCurve machines to combat the global shortage of semiconductors. By Lily, Registered Respiratory Therapist ![]()
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