Real-life evaluation of NIV to CPAP switch in patients with chronic respiratory failure. A case control study.
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Date publication
mai 2024
Journal
Respiratory medicine and research
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BONNIAUD Philippe, Dr BELTRAMO Guillaume
Tous les auteurs :
Mathieu L, Rabec C, Beltramo G, Aho S, Tankere P, Schenesse D, Chorvoz J, Bonniaud P, Georges M
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Résumé
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a standard of care for hypercapnic chronic respiratory failure (CRF). Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) frequently contributes to hypoventilation in CRF patients. CPAP improves hypercapnia in selected COPD and obese patients, like NIV. We aimed to describe the profile of patients switching from NIV to CPAP in a cohort of patients on long-term ventilation and to identify the factors associated with a successful switch.
Mots clés
COPD, Continuous positive airway pressure, Non-invasive ventilation, Obesity hypoventilation syndrome, Polysomnography
Référence
Respir Med Res. 2024 05 2;86:101114