Promoting CPAP adherence in clinical practice: A survey of Swedish and Norwegian CPAP practitioners' beliefs and practices
A Broström, AH Pakpour, P Nilsen, B Gardner… - Journal of Sleep Research, 2018
Summary The benefits of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment for
obstructive sleep apnea are well established, but adherence tends to be low.
Research exploring CPAP practitioners' beliefs around determinants of CPAP
obstructive sleep apnea are well established, but adherence tends to be low.
Research exploring CPAP practitioners' beliefs around determinants of CPAP
On Beyond Zebra (and the Apnea Hypopnea Index) in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
DM Rapoport - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care …, 2018
… Perhaps even more frustrating has been the observation that the success of many
non-CPAP modes of treatment apply only to … polysomnogram) rarely identify the lucky
patient who can be successfully treated by any given non-CPAP intervention …
non-CPAP modes of treatment apply only to … polysomnogram) rarely identify the lucky
patient who can be successfully treated by any given non-CPAP intervention …
Frequency of and Factors Associated With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Periodic Limb Movements in Stroke and TIA Patients
G Gadodia, S Rangaraju, SA Raza, A Razzak… - The Neurologist, 2018
Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and periodic
limb movements (PLMs) have been associate.
limb movements (PLMs) have been associate.
A structured approach for developmental physiotherapy intervention for infants in the acute, tertiary setting to ensure consistent and targeted management
A Ferguson, C Chesters, Y Noble, B McAlinden - Australian Critical Care, 2018
… Method: Patient admitted from ED to the ICU for CPAP imple- mentation, but was not
tolerating CPAP … No desaturations were noted. Overnight she had an oximetry study and
auto CPAP, most of the time she used 8–11 cm H2O pressures …
tolerating CPAP … No desaturations were noted. Overnight she had an oximetry study and
auto CPAP, most of the time she used 8–11 cm H2O pressures …
The relationship between increased oxidative stress and visual field defect progression in glaucoma patients with sleep apnoea syndrome
E Yamada, N Himori, H Kunikata, K Omodaka… - Acta Ophthalmologica, 2018
… group, with no symptoms suggesting SAS, included 83 patients with NTG
and 26 patients with POAG, and the SAS group included nine patients with
NTG and six patients with POAG, none of whom were undergoing con- tinuous
and 26 patients with POAG, and the SAS group included nine patients with
NTG and six patients with POAG, none of whom were undergoing con- tinuous
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty vs CN XII stimulation for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea: A single institution experience
J Shah, JO Russell, T Waters, AH Kominsky, D Trask - American Journal of …, 2018
… Patients who underwent HNS implantation (n = 20), all with moderate to
severe OSA, inability to adhere to positive pressure therapy, and compliant
with previously published inclusion criteria, were compared to a historical
severe OSA, inability to adhere to positive pressure therapy, and compliant
with previously published inclusion criteria, were compared to a historical
[PDF] Annual Departmental and Hospital-wide Policies and Procedures Review Submitted to the Joint Conference Committee (JCC) for Approval on September 12, 2017
H Artwork, D Planning - Policy, 2017
… Appendix 2: LHH Body Diagram. NPP I 6.0 CPAP and BiPAP • Added new policies #5
that "Unless otherwise indicated by physician, residents who require more 8 hours per
day of CPAP or BiPAP should be considered for transfer to outside acute care …
that "Unless otherwise indicated by physician, residents who require more 8 hours per
day of CPAP or BiPAP should be considered for transfer to outside acute care …
A Multi-faceted Approach to Reduce Pressure Injuries During Noninvasive Ventilation
M Kenneth Miller, MSN Lucy Cascioli… - 2017
… Provider order for NIV Hypoxemic Only SpO2>90% RR<30 bpm Institute
CPAP 6-10cm Increase CPAP 2-4cm Notify provider Institute BIPAP driving
pressure 6-12cm And alternating mask strategy Increase IPAP/EPAP
CPAP 6-10cm Increase CPAP 2-4cm Notify provider Institute BIPAP driving
pressure 6-12cm And alternating mask strategy Increase IPAP/EPAP
Preventing Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Failure: Evidence-Based and Physiologically Sound Practices from Delivery Room to the Neonatal Intensive Care …
CJ Wright, LG Sherlock, R Sahni, RA Polin - Clinics in Perinatology, 2018
… The best available evidence supports the premise that efforts to minimize
CPAP failure start in the delivery room … Compared with infant flow driver, bubble
CPAP may decrease the risk of postextubation failure in infants less than
CPAP failure start in the delivery room … Compared with infant flow driver, bubble
CPAP may decrease the risk of postextubation failure in infants less than
Clinical Procedure of Cell Therapy: Separation and Infusion
S Watabe, M Sawada - Cell Therapy for Perinatal Brain Injury, 2018
… A male neonate was born by cesarean section at 39 weeks of gestation,
with a birth weight of 4086 g. The baby was supported with continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) by neonatologist at birth. After CPAP, the
with a birth weight of 4086 g. The baby was supported with continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) by neonatologist at birth. After CPAP, the
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