C109. Sleep Disordered Breathing: Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Metabolic Complications 2009
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2009.179.1_meetingabstracts.a5337
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Adaptive Servo-Ventilation for Treatment of Cheyne-Stokes Breathing in Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure.

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“…ASV has also been used to treat CSB in patients with CHF with preserved ejection fraction [78], with early data suggesting that ASV use in such patients may improve physiologic parameters and reduce incident cardiovascular events [79]. Preliminary data also suggest that ASV use in patients admitted for acutely decompensated CHF results in significantly greater decrease in frequency of CSB compared with optimal medical therapy and oxygen supplementation without positive airway pressure treatment [80].…”
Section: Specific Cardio-respiratory Disorders Nniv In Chf and Hunter-cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASV has also been used to treat CSB in patients with CHF with preserved ejection fraction [78], with early data suggesting that ASV use in such patients may improve physiologic parameters and reduce incident cardiovascular events [79]. Preliminary data also suggest that ASV use in patients admitted for acutely decompensated CHF results in significantly greater decrease in frequency of CSB compared with optimal medical therapy and oxygen supplementation without positive airway pressure treatment [80].…”
Section: Specific Cardio-respiratory Disorders Nniv In Chf and Hunter-cmentioning
confidence: 99%