| Literature DB >> 29750062 |
Georg Nilius1,2, Ulrike Domanski1, Maik Schroeder1, Holger Woehrle3,4, Andrea Graml4, Karl-Josef Franke1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Mucosal drying during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is problematic for many patients. This study assessed the influence of ambient relative humidity (rH) and air temperature (T) in winter and summer on mask humidity during CPAP, with and without mask leak, and with or without heated humidification ± heated tubing.Entities:
Keywords: continuous positive airway pressure; humidification; leakage; temperature
Year: 2018 PMID: 29750062 PMCID: PMC5935083 DOI: 10.2147/NSS.S158856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Sci Sleep ISSN: 1179-1608
Subject characteristics
| Characteristics | Overall (n=18) | Summer (n=11) | Winter (n=7) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 54.3±8.5 | 54.5±7.9 | 54.0±7.8 |
| Height, cm | 179.9±8.4 | 179.4±5.2 | 180.9±5.1 |
| Weight, kg | 102.7±20.6 | 98.9±17.0 | 108.6±15.1 |
| BMI, kg/2 | 31.6±5.4 | 30.7±4.6 | 33.1±4.5 |
| ESS score | 9.8±5.9 | 8.9±5.8 | 11.3±5.0 |
| AHI baseline,/h | 31.9±22.0 | 26.6±21.3 | 41.5±21.0 |
| CPAP, cmH2O | 9.0±2.4 | 8.6±2.2 | 9.6±2.8 |
Notes: Values are mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; ESS, Epworth Sleepiness Scale; AHI, apnea-hypopnea index; CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure.
Relative humidity (rH), temperature (T) and absolute humidity (aH) during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy under different humidification conditions, with and without additional mask leakage, at two pressure levels (8 and 12 cmH2O), in summer and winter
| Setting | Summer
| Winter
| ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 cmH2O
| 12 cmH2O
| 8 cmH2O
| 12 cmH2O
| |||||
| No mask leak | With mask leak | No mask leak | With mask leak | No mask leak | With mask leak | No mask leak | With mask leak | |
| rH, % | 74.2±6.6 | 72.0±6.9 | 70.1±7.9 | 68.5±7.0 | 70.7±5.7 | 68.3± 5.9 | 68.6±5.2 | 67.0±4.2 |
| T, °C | 26.5±0.8 | 26.5±0.8 | 26.2±0.7 | 26.2±0.6 | 21.5± 0.9 | 21.7± 0.9 | 21.2±1.1 | 21.2±1.1 |
| aH, mg/L | 18.4±1.7 | 18.0±1.9 | 17.2±1.9 | 16.8±1.7 | 13.2±1.5 | 12.9±1.5 | 12.7±1.6 | 12.3±0.9 |
| rH, % | 93.1±3.6 | 90.0±5.2 | 88.6±5.7 | 85.8±6.0 | 93.4±3.1 | 91.7±3.9 | 93.3±3.4 | 92.2±2.3 |
| T, °C | 26.9±0.7 | 26.8±0.7 | 26.3±0.8 | 26.1±0.7 | 23.3±0.8 | 23.0±1.0 | 22.5±1.1 | 22.2±1.2 |
| aH, mg/L | 23.7±1.4 | 22.8±1.4 | 21.8±1.8 | 20.9±1.6 | 19.2±0.9 | 18.6±1.1 | 18.4±1.3 | 17.9±1.4 |
| rH, % | 82.8±8.2 | 81.3±6.7 | 82.5±5.9 | 81.1±5.3 | 77.7±4.2 | 75.2±3.1 | 77.3±2.6 | 77.0±3.2 |
| T, °C | 28.1±0.8 | 28.2±0.8 | 27.9±0.6 | 27.8±0.7 | 26.4±1.0 | 26.2±1.0 | 25.9±0.6 | 25.7±0.5 |
| aH, mg/L | 22.6±2.5 | 22.3±1.9 | 22.3±1.9 | 21.8±1.6 | 19.2±1.4 | 18.4±1.2 | 18.6±0.9 | 18.3±1.1 |
Notes: Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
p < 0.01 vs. summer.
Figure 1Relationship between temperature and humidity.
Notes: Relative humidity (rH; %) and absolute humidity (aH, mg/L) dependent on temperature under winter and summer conditions during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy with no humidification (nH; blue circles), standard heated humidification (HH; green circles) and heated tube humidification (CL; red circles). Data are combined for CPAP at 8 and 12 cmH2O, with and without leakage
Abbreviation: CL, climate line.
Figure 2Overall subjective humidity and temperature evaluation during the applied pressure and leakage conditions.
Abbreviations: nH, no humidity; HH, heated humidity; CL, climate line (0 = uncomfortable, 5 = comfortable).