2020
DOI: 10.1111/resp.13784
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AVAPS‐AE versus ST mode: A randomized controlled trial in patients with obesity hypoventilation syndrome

Abstract: Background and objective Average volume‐assured pressure support—automated expiratory positive airway pressure (AVAPS‐AE) combines an automated positive expiratory pressure to maintain upper airway patency to an automated pressure support with a targeted tidal volume. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 2‐month AVAPS‐AE ventilation versus pressure support (ST) ventilation on objective sleep quality in stable patients with OHS. Secondary outcomes included arterial blood gases, health‐related qua… Show more

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“…To the Editors: We have read with interest the recently published editorial by Joosten et al 1 in Respirology, concerning the trial published by Patout et al which compared an automated mode (AVAPS-AE TM ) with a standard non-invasive ventilation (NIV) mode. 2 We agree with the authors concerning the modest interest of those automated modes and on the lack of evidence for their use as first intention treatment in patients needing NIV.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…To the Editors: We have read with interest the recently published editorial by Joosten et al 1 in Respirology, concerning the trial published by Patout et al which compared an automated mode (AVAPS-AE TM ) with a standard non-invasive ventilation (NIV) mode. 2 We agree with the authors concerning the modest interest of those automated modes and on the lack of evidence for their use as first intention treatment in patients needing NIV.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…These patient-centred outcomes are particularly relevant in these patients who have a poor prognosis 11 and have NIV that can worsen their HRQL. 12 Several strategies such as polysomnographic titration 13 and automated NIV modes 14,15 have been assessed to improve HRQL and sleep quality, without success.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These modes are the result of a very sophisticated engineering and technical research. They are not however “fail-safe.” None of these options has, to date, been proven superior to conventional titration of bi-level PPV [28, 32, 34-40]. They are at best “non-inferior” to individually titrated settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%