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Treatment of positive airway pressure treatment-associated respiratory instability with enhanced expiratory rebreathing space (EERS).

Geoffrey Gilmartin1, Brennden McGeehan, Kevin Vigneault, Robert W Daly, Megan Manento, J Woodrow Weiss, Robert Joseph Thomas.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: Hypocapnia is an important mediator of sleep-dependent respiratory instability. Positive pressure-associated ventilatory control instability results in poor control of sleep apnea and persistent sleep fragmentation. We tested the adjunctive efficacy of low volumes of dead space (enhanced expiratory rebreathing space [EERS]) using a non-vented mask to minimize sleep hypocapnia.
DESIGN: Retrospective chart review.
SETTING: American Academy of Sleep Medicine accredited sleep center and laboratory. INTERVENTION: Enhanced expiratory rebreathing space MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: 204 patients diagnosed with continuous positive pressure (CPAP)-refractory sleep apnea between 1/1/04 and 7/1/06 were included in this retrospective review. All patients had in-lab attended polysomnography for diagnosis, conventional CPAP titration, and further assessments of added EERS. EERS volume was titrated to control of disease, which was typically obtained when end-tidal (ET) CO₂ during sleep was 1-2 mm Hg above wake eupneic CO₂ levels. The clinic records were reviewed for clinical outcomes. Poor laboratory response to, and initial clinical abandonment of CPAP, was very common (89.2%) in this group of patients, who as a group demonstrated mild resting wake hypocapnia (ETCO₂ = 38.1 ± 3.1 mm Hg). Minimizing sleep hypocapnia by adding 100-150 mL EERS (mean ETCO₂) at optimal therapy 38.6 ± 2.9 mm Hg) markedly improved polysomnographic control of sleep apnea, without inducing tachypnea or tachycardia. Follow-up (range 30-1872 days) showed improved clinical tolerance, compliance, and sustained clinical improvement. Leak and sleep fragmentation modified clinical outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: EERS is a potentially useful adjunctive therapy for positive pressure-associated respiratory instability and salvage of some CPAP treatment failures.

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Keywords:  Respiratory chemoreflex; dead space; end-tidal CO2; hypocapnia; non-vented mask; positive airway pressure

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21206741      PMCID: PMC3014237     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.062


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