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The importance of controlling PaCO₂ throughout long-term noninvasive ventilation.

Tomomasa Tsuboi1, Toru Oga2, Kensuke Sumi3, Kazuko Machida4, Motoharu Ohi5, Kazuo Chin2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The significance of changes in P(aCO2) during long-term noninvasive ventilation (NIV) on prognosis remains unclear. We aimed to clarify whether stabilizing P(aCO2) during NIV had a favorable prognostic effect.
METHODS: Data from 190 subjects with restrictive thoracic disease and who received long-term NIV were studied retrospectively. The annual change in P(aCO2) during NIV was determined using a simple linear regression method for each subject who had at least 4 6-month intervals of P(aCO2) data. Annual changes in P(aCO2) during long-term NIV and possible confounders were analyzed with discontinuation of long-term NIV as the main outcome.
RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-five subjects who had > 4 6-month intervals of P(aCO2) data were included in the study. P(aCO2) during long-term NIV decreased in 41 subjects (group 1; < 0 mm Hg/y), increased slightly in 42 subjects (group 2; between 0 and 1.85 mm Hg/y), and increased significantly in 42 subjects (group 3; > 1.85 mm Hg/y). Smaller annual changes in P(aCO2) (P < .001) and a control ventilator mode (P = .008) were associated with a significantly higher probability of continuing NIV, compared with decreased P(aCO2) 3-6 months after the start of long-term NIV (P = .11). The 10-y probability of continuing NIV was 69% in group 1, 39% in group 2, and 12% in group 3.
CONCLUSIONS: A decrease in the annual change of P(aCO2) during long-term NIV was shown to be a significantly prognostically favorable factor. Efforts to reduce P(aCO2) should be made if P(aCO2) increases at a greater rate during long-term NIV.
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Keywords:  PCO2; chronic respiratory failure; home mechanical ventilation; hypercapnia; noninvasive ventilation; restrictive thoracic disease

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25233384     DOI: 10.4187/respcare.02829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Care        ISSN: 0020-1324            Impact factor:   2.258


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