Home Mechanical Ventilation through Mask: Monitoring Leakage and Nocturnal Oxygenation at Home

Background: Leakage is common in patients receiving home mechanical ventilation (HMV) via a face mask. Although pressure ventilators have partial compensatory capacity, excessive leakage can compromise the effectiveness of treatment. Home ventilators are equipped with built-in software which provide...

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Veröffentlicht in:Respiration 2013-01, Vol.85 (2), p.132-136
Hauptverfasser: Fernandez Alvarez, Ramon, Rubinos Cuadrado, Gemma, Rodriguez Jerez, Francisco, Garcia Garcia, Almudena, Rodriguez Menendez, Patricia, Casan Clara, Pere
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Leakage is common in patients receiving home mechanical ventilation (HMV) via a face mask. Although pressure ventilators have partial compensatory capacity, excessive leakage can compromise the effectiveness of treatment. Home ventilators are equipped with built-in software which provides information on leakage. However, the values of leakage and their effects in routine clinical practice are currently little known. Objective: To measure leakage in stable patients on nocturnal HMV and its impact on treatment effectiveness. Methods: Consecutive outpatients on HMV were recruited. Nocturnal pulse oximetry was performed at home and leakage was measured using the ventilator’s built-in software. We measured: mean Sp O 2 , percentage of time with Sp O 2
ISSN:0025-7931
1423-0356
DOI:10.1159/000341983