| Literature DB >> 28706464 |
Holger Woehrle1,2, Joachim H Ficker3,4, Andrea Graml2, Ingo Fietze5, Peter Young6, Helmut Teschler7, Michael Arzt8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adherence to positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is essential for the benefits of therapy to be realised. Telemedicine-based strategies provide a new option for enhanced monitoring and intervention to promote adherence during PAP. This study investigated the impact of telemedicine-based proactive patient management on PAP therapy termination rates versus standard care.Entities:
Keywords: Health behavior; Monitoring, ambulatory; Obstructive sleep apnea; Patient adherence; Patient compliance
Year: 2017 PMID: 28706464 PMCID: PMC5486580 DOI: 10.1007/s11818-016-0098-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Somnologie (Berl) ISSN: 1432-9123
Patient demographic and clinical characteristics at baseline
| Standard management ( | Proactive strategy ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male, | 2543 (75) | 2527 (74) | 0.680 |
| Age, years | 59 ± 13 | 59 ± 13 | 0.254 |
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| <30 years | 46 (1) | 44 (1) | 0.920 |
| 30–40 years | 210 (6) | 215 (6) | 0.840 |
| 40–50 years | 601 (18) | 608 (18) | 0.850 |
| 50–60 years | 963 (28) | 962 (28) | 1.000 |
| 60–70 years | 816 (24) | 800 (24) | 0.670 |
| 70–80 years | 670 (20) | 676 (20) | 0.880 |
| >80 years | 95 (3) | 96 (3) | 1.000 |
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| Nasal | 1653 (49) | 1659 (49) | 0.900 |
| Nasal pillows | 462 (14) | 451 (13) | 0.720 |
| Full face | 1286 (38) | 1291 (38) | 0.920 |
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| CPAP | 1283 (38) | 1272 (37) | 0.800 |
| APAP | 1834 (54) | 1855 (55) | 0.630 |
| ASV | 158 (5) | 157 (5) | 1.000 |
| Bilevel | 126 (4) | 117 (3) | 0.600 |
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| Public | 2902 (85) | 2904 (85) | 0.970 |
| Private | 499 (15) | 497 (15) | 0.970 |
*Pairwise testing was performed, level of significance p < 0.05
Values are mean ± standard deviation, or number of patients (%)
APAP automatic continuous positive airway pressure, ASV adaptive servo-ventilation, Bilevel bilevel positive airway pressure, CPAP continuous positive airway pressure, PAP positive airway pressure
Therapy termination rates at 1 year
| Risk of therapy termination, | Reduction in risk of therapy termination for proactive vs. standard management (%) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard management | Proactive strategy | |||
| Overall | 373/3401 (11.0) | 185/3401 (5.4) | 50.4 | <0.001 |
| Male | 262/2543 (10.3) | 130/2527 (5.1) | 50.1 | <0.001 |
| Female | 111/858 (12.9) | 55/874 (6.3) | 51.4 | <0.001 |
| APAP/CPAP | 350/3117 (11.2) | 177/3127 (5.7) | 49.6 | <0.001 |
| ASV/Bilevel | 23/284 (8.1) | 8/274 (2.9) | 63.9 | 0.011 |
| Public | 335/2902 (11.5) | 163/2904 (5.6) | 51.3 | <0.001 |
| Private | 38/499 (7.6) | 22/497 (4.4) | 42.1 | 0.034 |
APAP automatic continuous positive airway pressure, ASV adaptive servo-ventilation, Bilevel bilevel positive airway pressure, CPAP continuous positive airway pressure
Fig. 1Kaplan–Meier plot showing risk of therapy termination in positive airway pressure users managed using a proactive strategy versus standard care
Fig. 2Kaplan–Meier plot showing risk of therapy termination in positive airway pressure users managed using a proactive strategy versus standard care based on patient age (a Age <40 years. b Age 40–49 years. c Age 50–59 years. d Age 60–69 years. e Age 70–79 years. f Age ≥80 years)