H Buhr-Schinner1, G Laier-Groeneveld, C P Criée. 1. Evangelisches Krankenhaus Göttingen-Weende, Abteilungen Pneumologie, Beatmungsmedizin und Schlaflabor, Bovenden-Lenglem.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can profit from nasal mechanical ventilation and improve in the quality of life. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-eight patients were introduced to nasal mechanical ventilation, using pressure- and volume-cycled respirators. The daily periods of mechanical ventilation varied from 8 to 24 hours. RESULTS: Twelve women and 26 men with ALS mostly with severe symptoms were adapted to the intermittent nasal ventilation. 80% had bulbar symptoms. Nineteen patients died till now. Even when complications occurred it was possible to use the noninvasive ventilation. CONCLUSIONS: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation is possible in spite of complications and improves the quality of life in ALS.
BACKGROUND:Patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can profit from nasal mechanical ventilation and improve in the quality of life. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-eight patients were introduced to nasal mechanical ventilation, using pressure- and volume-cycled respirators. The daily periods of mechanical ventilation varied from 8 to 24 hours. RESULTS: Twelve women and 26 men with ALS mostly with severe symptoms were adapted to the intermittent nasal ventilation. 80% had bulbar symptoms. Nineteen patients died till now. Even when complications occurred it was possible to use the noninvasive ventilation. CONCLUSIONS: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation is possible in spite of complications and improves the quality of life in ALS.