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Randomised controlled trial of polysomnographic titration of noninvasive ventilation.

Liam M Hannan1,2,3, Linda Rautela1,2,4, David J Berlowitz1,2,4, Christine F McDonald1,2,3, Jennifer M Cori1, Nicole Sheers1,2,4, Caroline Chao1,2,4, Fergal J O'Donoghue1,2,3, Mark E Howard1,2,3.   

Abstract

Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) settings determined during wakefulness may produce patient-ventilator asynchrony (PVA) during sleep, causing sleep disruption and limiting tolerance. This study investigated whether NIV titrated with polysomnography (PSG) is associated with less PVA and sleep disruption than therapy titrated during daytime alone.Treatment-naive individuals referred for NIV were randomised to control (daytime titration followed by sham polysomnographic titration) or PSG (daytime titration followed by polysomnographic titration) groups. Primary outcomes were PVA and arousal indices on PSG at 10 weeks. Secondary outcomes included adherence, gas exchange, symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQoL).In total, 60 participants were randomised. Most (88.3%) had a neuromuscular disorder and respiratory muscle weakness but minor derangements in daytime arterial blood gases. PVA events were less frequent in those undergoing polysomnographic titration (median (interquartile range (IQR)): PSG 25.7 (12-68) events·h-1 versus control 41.0 (28-182) events·h-1; p=0.046), but arousals were not significantly different (median (IQR): PSG 11.4 (9-19) arousals·h-1 versus control 14.6 (11-19) arousals·h-1; p=0.258). Overall adherence was not different except in those with poor early adherence (<4 h·day-1) who increased their use after polysomnographic titration (mean difference: PSG 95 (95% CI 29-161) min·day-1 versus control -23 (95% CI -86-39) min·day-1; p=0.01). Arterial carbon dioxide tension, somnolence and sleep quality improved in both groups. There were no differences in nocturnal gas exchange or overall measures of HRQoL.NIV titrated with PSG is associated with less PVA but not less sleep disruption when compared with therapy titrated during daytime alone.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 30880286     DOI: 10.1183/13993003.02118-2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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Authors:  Adelaide Withers; Tiffany Choi Ching Man; Rebecca D'Cruz; Heder de Vries; Christoph Fisser; Carla Ribeiro; Neeraj Shah; Marine Van Hollebecke; Bettine A H Vosse; Leo Heunks; Maxime Patout
Journal:  ERJ Open Res       Date:  2021-02-08

2.  Typical within and between person variability in non-invasive ventilator derived variables among clinically stable, long-term users.

Authors:  Vishnu Jeganathan; Linda Rautela; Simon Conti; Krisha Saravanan; Alyssa Rigoni; Marnie Graco; Liam M Hannan; Mark E Howard; David J Berlowitz
Journal:  BMJ Open Respir Res       Date:  2021-03

3.  Not Only about the Drugs: Improved Survival with Noninvasive Ventilation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Authors:  David J Berlowitz; Nicole Sheers
Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2021-03

4.  Monitoring of noninvasive ventilation: comparative analysis of different strategies.

Authors:  Marjolaine Georges; Claudio Rabec; Elise Monin; Serge Aho; Guillaume Beltramo; Jean-Paul Janssens; Philippe Bonniaud
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2020-12-10

5.  Ventilator integrated polygraphy for patients using non-invasive ventilation; Case report.

Authors:  Helena López-Brull; Estefanía Mira-Padilla; Sarah Hussein; Antoine Guerder; Estelle Wozniak; Violeta Esteban-Ronda; Jésus Gonzalez-Bermejo
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-07-25

6.  Sleep increases leaks and asynchronies during home noninvasive ventilation: a polysomnographic study.

Authors:  Sergi Martí; Alex Ferré; Gabriel Sampol; Mercedes Pallero; Odile Romero; Jaume Ferrer; Júlia Sampol
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 4.062

7.  Long-Term Noninvasive Ventilation in Chronic Stable Hypercapnic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline.

Authors:  Madalina Macrea; Simon Oczkowski; Bram Rochwerg; Richard D Branson; Bartolome Celli; John M Coleman; Dean R Hess; Shandra Lee Knight; Jill A Ohar; Jeremy E Orr; Amanda J Piper; Naresh M Punjabi; Shilpa Rahangdale; Peter J Wijkstra; Susie Yim-Yeh; M Bradley Drummond; Robert L Owens
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2020-08-15       Impact factor: 21.405

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