Oxygen response tracking

Cluster headache oxygen documentation

Track attack frequency, duration, oxygen use, and response so you can bring clearer documentation to clinician and insurance conversations.

Tracking tool, not medical advice

Cluster Headache Tracker helps you record attacks and prepare reports for clinical conversations. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or replace care from a qualified clinician.

What to document

Oxygen treatment must be discussed with and prescribed by a clinician. A tracker cannot make treatment decisions, but it can help you bring a clearer record of your attack burden and response history.

  • How many attacks happen per day, week, or cluster period
  • How long attacks last with and without oxygen or medication
  • When oxygen was used and how quickly relief was noticed
  • Whether attacks return after apparent relief
  • Any notes your clinician asked you to track

How Cluster Headache Tracker helps

Each attack can include medication notes such as oxygen duration or triptan use, plus free-form notes for response. The report summarizes frequency, timing, intensity, duration, and treatment history in a form you can print or share.

Example oxygen response entries

Attack Duration Intensity Logged treatment Response note
Jan 15, 2:10 AM 45 min 8/10 Oxygen 15 min Relief after oxygen, no return before morning.
Jan 16, 1:42 AM 52 min 9/10 Oxygen 20 min Relief after 18 min, shadow remained.
Jan 18, 10:18 PM 38 min 7/10 Sumatriptan Relief after medication, no oxygen available.

References

Document attacks before the next oxygen conversation

Log attacks fast, keep the details organized, and turn your history into reports you can review with a clinician.