UNLABELLED: Although no clear recommendations are given about when percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) should be placed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients, some experts underline the risk of respiratory complications when patients had severe ventilatory muscle impairment (SVMI). AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and mechanically assisted cough (MAC) to avoid respiratory complications related to PEG placement in ALS patients with SVMI. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective study including ALS patients who had chosen to have PEG placement timed by swallowing dysfunction with the aid of NIV and MAC if needed. PEG was carried out under volume-cycled NIV through a nasal mask. MAC was applied prior to and at the end of the procedure. RESULTS: Thirty ALS patients (60.43±12.03years) were included. Prior to PEG placement: BMI 25.0±4.6kg/m(2), ALSRFS-R 19.5±5.0, Norris bulbar sub-score 15.1±6.6, %FVC 35.9±18.1%, PCF 2.3±1.2L/s, PImax -35.6±24.6cmH(2)O, and PEmax 40.5±23.9cmH(2)O. Three patients had PEG placement under tracheotomy ventilation because NIV SpO(2) was below 88%. No patient died during the procedure nor did any have respiratory complications. Survival at 1month was 100%. CONCLUSION: Respiratory support provided by volume-cycled NIV and MAC permits successful PEG placement in most ALS patients with SVMI. Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
UNLABELLED: Although no clear recommendations are given about when percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) should be placed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients, some experts underline the risk of respiratory complications when patients had severe ventilatory muscle impairment (SVMI). AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and mechanically assisted cough (MAC) to avoid respiratory complications related to PEG placement in ALSpatients with SVMI. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective study including ALSpatients who had chosen to have PEG placement timed by swallowing dysfunction with the aid of NIV and MAC if needed. PEG was carried out under volume-cycled NIV through a nasal mask. MAC was applied prior to and at the end of the procedure. RESULTS: Thirty ALSpatients (60.43±12.03years) were included. Prior to PEG placement: BMI 25.0±4.6kg/m(2), ALSRFS-R 19.5±5.0, Norris bulbar sub-score 15.1±6.6, %FVC 35.9±18.1%, PCF 2.3±1.2L/s, PImax -35.6±24.6cmH(2)O, and PEmax 40.5±23.9cmH(2)O. Three patients had PEG placement under tracheotomy ventilation because NIV SpO(2) was below 88%. No patient died during the procedure nor did any have respiratory complications. Survival at 1month was 100%. CONCLUSION: Respiratory support provided by volume-cycled NIV and MAC permits successful PEG placement in most ALSpatients with SVMI. Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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