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ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet

See your full AirSense 11 therapy data

CPAP Clarity reads the EDF files from your AirSense 11 SD card and shows you everything myAir leaves out: per-event AHI breakdown, leak trends, pressure charts, flow limitation, respiratory volume, and your actual machine settings.

What CPAP Clarity shows you

AHI Breakdown
OA / CA / H / RERA

See exactly how many obstructive apneas, central apneas, hypopneas, and RERAs occurred each night, not just the combined AHI number.

Leak Analysis
Median, P95, Max

Track your mask seal over time. Median leak shows typical performance; the 95th percentile catches the bursts that disrupt therapy.

Pressure Trends
Min / Median / P95

See how your AutoSet algorithm adjusts pressure throughout the night. Useful for understanding your therapy range and talking to your provider about pressure changes.

Flow Limitation
Breath-by-breath

The AirSense 11 records a flow limitation index for every breath. CPAP Clarity charts this so you can see partial obstructions that do not count as scored events.

Respiratory Rate & Volume
RR, TV, MV

Your breathing rate, tidal volume, and minute ventilation over the night. These metrics help you and your provider understand ventilation patterns.

Machine Settings
EPR, Mode, Mask

Your AirSense 11 records its therapy mode, EPR level, mask type, humidity, and tube settings. CPAP Clarity reads these directly from the SD card.

Cheyne-Stokes Detection
CSR Episodes

The AirSense 11 logs Cheyne-Stokes respiration episodes in a separate annotation file. CPAP Clarity parses these and shows them on your timeline.

Usage Tracking
Hours / Compliance

Nightly usage hours, 30-day compliance rate against the Medicare 70% threshold, consistency scoring, and weekend vs weekday patterns.

How to import your data

1

Remove the SD card

Open the small flap on the right side of your AirSense 11 and slide the SD card out. Any standard SD card reader works.

2

Insert into your computer

Plug the SD card into a USB card reader connected to your computer. You should see a drive named DATALOG or similar appear.

3

Drop the folder on CPAP Clarity

Open CPAP Clarity, go to the import page, and drag the entire SD card folder onto the drop zone. CPAP Clarity reads everything automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does CPAP Clarity work with my AirSense 11?

Yes. CPAP Clarity fully supports the ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet and AirSense 11 For Her. It reads the EDF files from your SD card and parses every channel the machine records, including flow limitation and Cheyne-Stokes data that myAir does not surface.

What does the AirSense 11 record on the SD card?

The AirSense 11 records detailed therapy data in EDF (European Data Format) files on its SD card. This includes second-by-second pressure, leak, respiratory rate, tidal volume, minute ventilation, and flow limitation. It also records event annotations (apneas, hypopneas, RERAs) and machine settings. This is the same data your sleep clinician sees in ResMed AirView.

Is my data safe?

All processing happens in your browser. Your CPAP data never leaves your computer and is never uploaded to any server. CPAP Clarity stores your data in your browser's local storage so you can return to it later without re-importing.

How is this different from the myAir app?

myAir gives you a daily score and a simplified summary. CPAP Clarity gives you the full picture: per-event AHI breakdown, second-by-second pressure and leak charts, flow limitation trends, machine settings, and multi-night trend analysis. It is closer to what your clinician sees in AirView than what myAir shows you.

Do I need the SD card or can I import from the cloud?

You need the SD card from your AirSense 11. The myAir cloud does not expose the detailed EDF files that contain your full therapy data. Remove the SD card from the right side of your machine, insert it into a card reader, and drop the folder onto CPAP Clarity.

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