P58 Systematic review: does continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) improve asthma-related clinical outcomes?
SE Davies, A Bishopp, AM Turner, S Wharton… - 2018
Introduction A high prevalence of OSA has been observed in asthma populations,
with detrimental impact on clinical outcomes. Aim To determine the impact of CPAP
treatment on asthma-related clinical outcomes in co-existing OSA. Methods …
with detrimental impact on clinical outcomes. Aim To determine the impact of CPAP
treatment on asthma-related clinical outcomes in co-existing OSA. Methods …
Effects on CPAP use of a patient support mobile app
H Engleman, C Stitt, L Creswick, N Cachada… - 2018
Introduction: A recent audit of Philips Sleep Support Service (PSSS)(1) showed an
extra half-hour in nightly CPAP use after the 2016 roll-out of enhanced technology,
including DreamStation (DS) devices, remote monitoring via modem and the …
extra half-hour in nightly CPAP use after the 2016 roll-out of enhanced technology,
including DreamStation (DS) devices, remote monitoring via modem and the …
Fixed-pressure CPAP versus auto-adjusting CPAP: Comparison of efficacy in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSAS) according to the individual level of efficient pressure …
V Bironneau, F Gagnadoux, P Ingrand, S Pontier… - 2018
Introduction: There are currently only little data available on the factors predicting the
respective efficacy of fixed CPAP (FP-CPAP) or automated CPAP (APAP) for OSAS
treatment. Aims and objectives: We evaluated the efficacy of a 3month-period …
respective efficacy of fixed CPAP (FP-CPAP) or automated CPAP (APAP) for OSAS
treatment. Aims and objectives: We evaluated the efficacy of a 3month-period …
Recurrent heart rate rises, as a marker of sleep fragmentation, return more rapidly during CPAP withdrawal than oxygen desaturations
S Pattenden, C Turnbull, J Stradling - 2018
Introduction: The observation that oxygen desaturations do not necessarily return
during CPAP withdrawal has been used to suggest that CPAP may not need to be an
every night treatment. We explored the possibility that heart rate rises may return …
during CPAP withdrawal has been used to suggest that CPAP may not need to be an
every night treatment. We explored the possibility that heart rate rises may return …
Patients initial experiences of sleep apnea CPAP treatment
KH Nielsen, AD Sorknaes, BN Pedersen - 2018
Background: Education and follow-up programs affect compliance with Continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The
outpatient follow-up of OSA patients in the sleep clinic at OUH, Svendborg Hospital …
positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The
outpatient follow-up of OSA patients in the sleep clinic at OUH, Svendborg Hospital …
Laryngeal obstruction in moderate and severe obstructive sleep apnea patients requested higher CPAP level during treatments
YL Ni, YL Lo, TY Wang, TY Lin - 2018
Background: Drug induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) has been used to evaluate
upper airway obstructions. Variable obstruction sites, including velopharynx,
oropharynx, tongue base, hypopharynx, larynx, and arytenoids prolapse, were ever …
upper airway obstructions. Variable obstruction sites, including velopharynx,
oropharynx, tongue base, hypopharynx, larynx, and arytenoids prolapse, were ever …
Late Breaking Abstract-Exhaled air dispersion during application of CPAP via nasal pillows and oronasal mask versus high flow nasal cannula therapy
DSC Hui, B Chow, M Chan - 2018
Aims: An infection control study to examine exhaled air dispersion during application
of CPAP via nasal pillows and an oronasal mask versus high flow nasal cannula
(HFNC) on a human patient simulator (HPS) in a hospital isolation room with 16 air …
of CPAP via nasal pillows and an oronasal mask versus high flow nasal cannula
(HFNC) on a human patient simulator (HPS) in a hospital isolation room with 16 air …
Improved adherence with PAP therapy after switching from CPAP to bilevel for non-compliant OSA patients
A Benjafield, A Malhotra, K Valentine, D Liu, Y Yan… - 2018
Introduction: For patients who are currently non-compliant with CPAP or APAP
therapy, a transition to bilevel therapy may be considered to address this issue.
Bilevel therapy delivers separately adjustable inspiratory and expiratory pressures …
therapy, a transition to bilevel therapy may be considered to address this issue.
Bilevel therapy delivers separately adjustable inspiratory and expiratory pressures …
P53 Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and response to CPAP treatment in patients with chronic opioid use
K Lee, M Mason, I Smith - 2018
Introduction and objectives Long-term opioid use has been proposed as a risk factor
for sleep disordered breathing with the concern that it may precipitate or exacerbate
OSA. Prescribing of opioids is increasing but there are few reports of compliance in …
for sleep disordered breathing with the concern that it may precipitate or exacerbate
OSA. Prescribing of opioids is increasing but there are few reports of compliance in …
P55 CPAP related intraocular pressure increase at night in people with and without glaucoma
D Wozniak, M Schneiders, R Bourne, I Smith - 2018
Introduction There is some evidence that CPAP increases intraocular pressure (IOP)
at night but this has not been examined in patients with glaucoma in whom IOP
lowering is the mainstay of treatment. 1 Aim To assess the impact of CPAP on …
at night but this has not been examined in patients with glaucoma in whom IOP
lowering is the mainstay of treatment. 1 Aim To assess the impact of CPAP on …
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