1990
DOI: 10.1378/chest.97.1.33
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Long-term Compliance with Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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“…The compliance, deWned as nCPAP use for minimally 4 h during Wve nights per week, in the remaining 174 patients in our series, was 79% (82.1% for Wxed pressure CPAP vs. 77.1% for auto-CPAP) as compared to earlier reported data, ranging from 46 to 89%. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Overall, only 59.5% of cases were successful, taking the non-compliant cases and the 58 (25%) failures together. Although it was to be expected that patients with a higher AHI and ESS and lower required pressure would be more compliant, no diVerence was found.…”
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“…The compliance, deWned as nCPAP use for minimally 4 h during Wve nights per week, in the remaining 174 patients in our series, was 79% (82.1% for Wxed pressure CPAP vs. 77.1% for auto-CPAP) as compared to earlier reported data, ranging from 46 to 89%. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Overall, only 59.5% of cases were successful, taking the non-compliant cases and the 58 (25%) failures together. Although it was to be expected that patients with a higher AHI and ESS and lower required pressure would be more compliant, no diVerence was found.…”
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“…[15] When looking back at 2 decades (1986-now) [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] of all reported series on nCPAP use, the conclusion is that in spite of many improvements in the machinery, adjustment, intensive support, and all attempts (positive reinforcement, psychological/educational interventions, heated humidiWcation) to increase compliance otherwise, the overall compliance has only improved marginally, if at all.…”
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“…Pretreatment Epworth score and other measures of subjective daytime sleepiness are established predictors of CPAP compliance [12,22,23]. The reason that a short diagnostic TST leads to better long-term use may be because this allows a longer time for CPAP titration, which may lead to a more accurate CPAP determination [24].…”
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“…This low compliance rate is due to many associated complications such as nasal dryness and congestion, sinus discomfort, massive epistaxis, skin rash and conjunctivitis from air leak. These complications plus the physical discomfort, noise and difficult transporting the unit lowers the CPAP tolerance [33,34].…”
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