Effectiveness and safety of noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation for severe hypercapnic encephalopathy due to acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease:a prospective case-control study

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ZHU Guang-fa ZHANG Wei ZONG Hua XU Qiu-fen LIANG Ying Department of Respiratory Medicine
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acute respiratory failure; hypercapnia; encephalopathy; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; noninvasive positive pressure ventilation;
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Background Although severe encephalopathy has been proposed as a possible contraindication to the use ofnoninvasive positive-pressure ventilation(NPPV),increasing clinical reports showed it was effective in patients withimpaired consciousness and even coma secondary to acute respiratory failure,especially hypercapnic acute respiratoryfailure(HARF).To further evaluate the effectiveness and safety of NPPV for severe hypercapnic encephalopathy,aprospective case-control study was conducted at a university respiratory intensive care unit(RICU)in patients with acuteexacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD)during the past 3 years.Methods Forty-three of 68 consecutive AECOPD patients requiring ventilatory support for HARF were divided into 2groups,which were carefully matched for age,sex,COPD course,tobacco use and previous hospitalization history,according to the severity of encephalopathy,22 patients with Glasgow coma scale(GCS)<10 served as group A and 21with GCS>10 as group B.Results Compared with group B,group A had a higher level of baseline arterial partial CO2 pressure((102±27)mmHgvs(74±17)mmHg,P<0.01),lower levels of GCS(7.5±1.9 vs 12.2±1.8,P<0.01),arterial pH value(7.18±0.06 vs7.28±0.07,P<0.01)and partial Opressure/fraction of inspired Oratio(168±39 vs 189±33,P<0.05).The NPPV successrate and hospital mortality were 73%(16/22)and 14%(3/22)respectively in group A,which were comparable to those ingroup B(68%(15/21)and 14%(3/21)respectively,all P>0.05),but group A needed an average of 7 cmHO higher ofmaximal pressure support during NPPV,and 4,4 and 7 days longer of NPPV time,RICU stay and hospital stayrespectively than group B(P<0.05 or P<0.01).NPPV therapy failed in 12 patients(6 in each group)because of excessiveairway secretions(7 patients),hemodynamic instability(2),worsening of dyspnea and deterioration of gas exchange(2),and gastric content aspiration(1).Conclusions Selected patients with severe hypercapnic encephalopathy secondary to HARF can be treated aseffectively and safely with NPPV as awake patients with HARF due to AECOPD;a trial of NPPV should be instituted toreduce the need of endotracheal intubation in patients with severe hypercapnic encephalopathy who are otherwise goodcandidates for NPPV due to AECOPD.
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