Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with a simple CPAP device. 2023

Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

CPAP is the "gold standard" treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Current CPAP models have developed additional functions including automatic CPAP and pressure relief. However, CPAP adherence has not improved over the last three decades. Many patients in low-income countries cannot afford these CPAP devices. A novel simple CPAP device with a fixed pressure without pressure controller was developed. Manual CPAP pressure titration was performed in 127 patients with OSA. Six patients with a titration pressure higher than 11 cmH2O and 14 patients who could not tolerate CPAP were excluded, leaving 107 participating in the following 2 studies. In study one, 54 of 107 patients were treated by both conventional fixed CPAP and simple CPAP in random order. In the second study, another 53 patients were treated by both autoCPAP in automatic function and simple CPAP in random order. Simple CPAP was fixed at 10 cmH2O, 8 cmH2O, and 6 cmH2O for patients whose titration pressure was between 9-10, 7-8, and ≤ 6 cmH2O, respectively. Conventional fixed CPAP device was set exactly the same as manual titration pressure. All patients whose manual titration pressure ≤ 10 cmH2O were effectively treated by simple CPAP (AHI 40.7 ± 2.3 events/h before vs 2.5 ± 0.3 events/h after, p < 0.001). Patients expressed similar preferences for simple CPAP, autoCPAP, and conventional fixed CPAP (p > 0.05). We conclude that a novel simple CPAP is an alternative treatment for most patients with OSA, which may widen access to CPAP therapy in the developing countries because of its low cost.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D017286 Polysomnography Simultaneous and continuous monitoring of several parameters during sleep to study normal and abnormal sleep. The study includes monitoring of brain waves, to assess sleep stages, and other physiological variables such as breathing, eye movements, and blood oxygen levels which exhibit a disrupted pattern with sleep disturbances. Monitoring, Sleep,Somnography,Polysomnographies,Sleep Monitoring,Somnographies
D045422 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure A technique of respiratory therapy, in either spontaneously breathing or mechanically ventilated patients, in which airway pressure is maintained above atmospheric pressure throughout the respiratory cycle by pressurization of the ventilatory circuit. (On-Line Medical Dictionary [Internet]. Newcastle upon Tyne(UK): The University Dept. of Medical Oncology: The CancerWEB Project; c1997-2003 [cited 2003 Apr 17]. Available from: http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd/) Airway Pressure Release Ventilation,BiPAP Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure,BiPAP Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure,Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure,Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure,APRV Ventilation Mode,Bilevel Continuous Positive Airway Pressure,Biphasic Continuous Positive Airway Pressure,CPAP Ventilation,Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure,nCPAP Ventilation,APRV Ventilation Modes,Ventilation Mode, APRV,Ventilation Modes, APRV,Ventilation, CPAP,Ventilation, nCPAP
D020181 Sleep Apnea, Obstructive A disorder characterized by recurrent apneas during sleep despite persistent respiratory efforts. It is due to upper airway obstruction. The respiratory pauses may induce HYPERCAPNIA or HYPOXIA. Cardiac arrhythmias and elevation of systemic and pulmonary arterial pressures may occur. Frequent partial arousals occur throughout sleep, resulting in relative SLEEP DEPRIVATION and daytime tiredness. Associated conditions include OBESITY; ACROMEGALY; MYXEDEMA; micrognathia; MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY; adenotonsilar dystrophy; and NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p395) Obstructive Sleep Apnea,Upper Airway Resistance Sleep Apnea Syndrome,Apnea, Obstructive Sleep,OSAHS,Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome,Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome,Sleep Apnea Syndrome, Obstructive,Syndrome, Obstructive Sleep Apnea,Syndrome, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive,Syndrome, Upper Airway Resistance, Sleep Apnea,Apneas, Obstructive Sleep,Obstructive Sleep Apneas,Sleep Apneas, Obstructive

Related Publications

Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
October 2020, Revue medicale suisse,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
December 1988, Chest,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
July 2010, Nursing management,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
February 1998, Praxis,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
January 2017, Sleep disorders,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
December 2016, The New England journal of medicine,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
December 2016, The New England journal of medicine,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
December 2016, The New England journal of medicine,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
January 1992, Nordisk medicin,
Zhi-Hui Qiu, and Shan-Feng Liang, and Xiao-Bin Deng, and Qi-Shan Wei, and Ying-Mei Luo, and Lu Wang, and Ying-Xin Wu, and Joerg Steier, and R D McEvoy, and Yuan-Ming Luo
September 2013, Respiratory care,
Copied contents to your clipboard!