Noninvasive Ventilatory Support 2018
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.oa5414
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Long term positive airway pressure effectiveness in obesity hypoventilation syndrome. Pickwick study results

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“…This issue has been previously tackled in short-term studies, which showed the superiority of NIV and CPAP compared to lifestyle modification, but no differences between these two treatments emerged [7577]. S anchez Q uiroga et al [78] presented the results of the Pickwick randomised controlled trial, a large multicentre study comparing long term outcome in patients with OHS and severe sleep apnoea treated with NIV or CPAP. No differences in healthcare resource utilisation were observed between groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This issue has been previously tackled in short-term studies, which showed the superiority of NIV and CPAP compared to lifestyle modification, but no differences between these two treatments emerged [7577]. S anchez Q uiroga et al [78] presented the results of the Pickwick randomised controlled trial, a large multicentre study comparing long term outcome in patients with OHS and severe sleep apnoea treated with NIV or CPAP. No differences in healthcare resource utilisation were observed between groups.…”
Section: Hot Topics In Nivmentioning
confidence: 99%