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Practical Implementation of a Single-Night Split-Titration Protocol With BPAP-ST and AVAPS in Patients With Neuromuscular Disease.

Salma I Patel1, Peter Gay1, Timothy I Morgenthaler1, Eric J Olson1, Fadi E Shamoun2, Rahul Kashyap3, Daniel Herold1, Sarah McNamara1, Bernardo Selim1.   

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OBJECTIVES: At the sleep laboratory, noninvasive positive pressure ventilation titration protocols in patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) are based on standard pressure cycle devices in a spontaneous/timed mode (BPAP-ST). Experience integrating protocols on average volume-assured pressure support (AVAPS) mode is limited, prompting us to develop a practical single-night titration protocol that provides information to assist clinicians and patients as they decide between BPAP-ST and AVAPS modes.
METHODS: We implemented a sequential titration protocol of BPAP-ST followed by AVAPS during a single-night polysomnography study in patients with NMD and reported polysomnographic and clinical metrics.
RESULTS: There were 27 patients who completed the protocol: 14 (52%) were male with median and interquartile range (IQR) 64 (59 to 70) years of age and body mass index of 29.6 (25.6-32) kg/m2. They had median (IQR) maximal percent predicted inspiratory and expiratory pressures, and percent vital capacity of 33 (24 to 54), 34 (22 to 47) and 60 (47 to 74), respectively. At final titration of each device, average tidal volume and nadir non-rapid eye movement sleep oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2) were higher and respiratory rate/tidal volume, transcutaneous CO2, and arousal index were lower on AVAPS (P < .05) in comparison with BPAP-ST. Full face mask was used in 23 patients (85%). None of the other ventilatory or sleep parameters differed significantly between BPAP-ST and AVAPS (P > .05) sessions.
CONCLUSIONS: A practical single-night split-titration protocol with BPAP-ST and AVAPS can successfully be implemented in patients with NMD, assisting clinicians and patients with the decision on initial treatment modalities and settings.
© 2018 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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Keywords:  AVAPS; BPAP-ST; average volume-assured pressure support; bilevel positive airway pressure with backup rate; neuromuscular disease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30518448      PMCID: PMC6287715          DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.7530

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


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