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Undiagnosed low maximum inhale/exhale pressure

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Apr 14 1:52pm | Replies (14)

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I suggest you get a spirometer and capnograph and record supine FVC and co2 levels. This is usually not done in the sleep studies for adults. You can also get a consult with Dr John Bach at Rutgers. I also have the same exact issues with baffling low MIP (-37). What is your MIP? Try propping up when sleeping and also ask PCP for an anti histamine or safe med to help you stay asleep.

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hello! i just have seen this thread now and am suffering from the exact same symptoms as the original poster. how do we interpret a capnograph?