Treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea with nasal continuous positive airway pressure in stroke

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作者
Wessendorf, TE
Wang, YM
Thilmann, AF
Sorgenfrei, U
Konietzko, N
Teschler, H
机构
[1] Rhurlandklin, Dept Resp & Sleep Med, D-45239 Essen, Germany
[2] Fachklin Rhein Ruhr, Dept Neurol, Essen, Germany
关键词
compliance; nasal continuous positive airway; pressure; obstructive sleep apnoea; stroke treatment;
D O I
10.1183/09031936.01.00057201
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) following stroke is high and OSA is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and poor functional outcome. Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is the treatment of choice for OSA, but its effects in stroke patients are unknown. The effectiveness and acceptance of treatment with nCPAP in 105 stroke patients with OSA, admitted to rehabilitation was prospectively investigated. Subjective wellbeing was measured with a visual analogue scale in 41 patients and 24-b blood pressure was determined in 16 patients before and after 10 days of treatment. Differences were compared between patients who did and did not accept treatment. There was an 80% reduction of respiratory events with concomitant increase in oxygen saturation and improvement in sleep architecture. No serious side-effects were noticed. Seventy-four patients (70.5%) continued treatment at home. Nonacceptance was associated with a lower functional status, as measured by the Barthel Index, and the presence of aphasia. Ten days after initiation of nCPAP, compliant users showed a clear improvement in wellbeing (differences in visual analogue scale (Delta VAS) mean +/- SD 26 +/- 26 mm) versus noncompliant patients (Delta VAS 2 +/- 25 mm, p=0.021). Only the compliant group had a reduction in mean nocturnal blood pressure (Delta BP; -8 +/-7.3 mmHg versus 0.8 +/-8.4 mmHg, p=0.037). Stroke patients with obstructive sleep apnoea can be treated effectively with nasal continuous positive airway pressure and show a similar improvement and primary acceptance to obstructive sleep apnoea patients without stroke. Continuous positive airway pressure acceptance is associated with improved wellbeing and decreased nocturnal blood pressure.
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