| Literature DB >> 30518372 |
Holger Woehrle1, Michael Arzt2, Andrea Graml3, Ingo Fietze4, Peter Young5, Helmut Teschler6, Joachim H Ficker7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of robust data about factors predicting continuation (or termination) of positive airway pressure therapy (PAP) for sleep apnea. This analysis of big data from a German homecare provider describes patients treated with PAP, analyzes the therapy termination rate over the first year, and investigates predictive factors for therapy termination.Entities:
Keywords: Compliance; Patient phenotype; Positive airway pressure; Therapy termination
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30518372 PMCID: PMC6280473 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-018-0748-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Fig. 1Flow diagram of patient selection
Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who continued or terminated positive airway pressure therapy in the first year
| On Therapy ( | Terminating therapy (n = 11,702) | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 61 ± 12 | 63 ± 13* | 61 ± 13 |
| Gender, n (%) | |||
| Male | 66,755 (77) | 8063 (69)* | 74,818 (76) |
| Female | 19,872 (23) | 3639 (31)* | 23,511 (24) |
| Insurance, n (%) | |||
| Public | 73,949 (85) | 10,694 (91)* | 84,643 (86) |
| Private | 12,678 (15) | 1008 (9)* | 13,686 (14) |
| First PAP device, n (%) | |||
| APAP/CPAP | 78,357 (90) | 10,827 (93)* | 89,184 (91) |
| Bilevel/ASV | 8270 (10) | 875 (7)* | 9145 (9) |
Values are mean ± standard deviation, or number of patients (%)
*p < 0.05 vs patients who remained on therapy
APAP automatic continuous positive airway pressure, ASV adaptive servo-ventilation, Bilevel bilevel positive airway pressure, CPAP continuous positive airway pressure, PAP positive airway pressure
Fig. 2Time to therapy termination by gender (Cox proportional hazards regression). HR, hazard ratio
Fig. 3Time to therapy termination by first device used (Cox proportional hazards regression). APAP, automatic continuous positive airway pressure; ASV, adaptive servo-ventilation; Bilevel, bilevel positive airway pressure; CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; HR, hazard ratio
Fig. 4Time to therapy termination by insurance type (Cox proportional hazards regression). HR, hazard ratio
Fig. 5Time to therapy termination by patient age (Cox proportional hazards regression)
Fig. 6Forest plot of Cox model for time to therapy termination. APAP, automatic continuous positive airway pressure; ASV, adaptive servo-ventilation; Bilevel, bilevel positive airway pressure; CI, confidence interval; CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; HR, hazard ratio