Here’s a few tips on how to better understand your myAir score and how it’s calculated.
myAir Score
What does “events per hour” mean?
“Events per hour” means the number of breathing events — called apneas and hypopneas — you experience each hour.
When you have an apnea, air stops flowing to your lungs for 10 seconds or longer — that is, you actually stop breathing.
A hypopnea is a partial blockage of the airway that lasts for 10 seconds or longer.
Your CPAP machine notes the number of breathing events you have in each hour. This number can help measure how well your treatment is working.
How does myAir calculate my score?
myAir calculates your score by analyzing your nightly therapy data. The higher your score, the better. You get points based on the following four key categories.
- Usage hours
The point system for usage is calculated in hours and minutes. If you use your therapy for 1 hour you get 10 points, or for 2.3 hours (2 hours, 18 minutes) you get 23 points. The more time you use your therapy, the more points you receive, up to a maximum of 70 points.