2003
DOI: 10.1378/chest.124.6.2200
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Oral Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Sleep Apnea

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“…As a first option, nasal masks are the most frequently used interface [21], [22]. Oronasal masks, that cover both the nose and mouth, are proposed as a useful alternative in response to sleep-related mouth leaks (pressurized air escaping via the mouth when a nasal mask is used) [21], [23], [24] and nasal pillows have recently provided the opportunity to reduce mask size [25]. Two recently published case-reports suggest that in subgroups of patients, CPAP may not be effective when an oronasal mask or nasal pillows are used [26], [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a first option, nasal masks are the most frequently used interface [21], [22]. Oronasal masks, that cover both the nose and mouth, are proposed as a useful alternative in response to sleep-related mouth leaks (pressurized air escaping via the mouth when a nasal mask is used) [21], [23], [24] and nasal pillows have recently provided the opportunity to reduce mask size [25]. Two recently published case-reports suggest that in subgroups of patients, CPAP may not be effective when an oronasal mask or nasal pillows are used [26], [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dos seis estudos descritos na Tabela 1, encontramos três randomizados e três observacionais 43,50,51 . Dois estudos randomizados eram cruzados 52,53 e um era aberto 54 .…”
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“…Dois estudos randomizados eram cruzados 52,53 e um era aberto 54 . Apenas um estudo avaliou a máscara oral que é pouco utilizada na prática clínica 50 . Nos três estudos observacionais, os pacientes incluídos tinham AOS de moderada a grave.…”
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“…O autorrelato de respiração oronasal e presença de sintomas nasais estão entre os principais fatores que influenciam a prescrição de CPAP oronasal (Prosise e Berry, 1994;Beecroft et al, 2003;BaHammanm et al, 2017). A respiração oronasal e sintomas nasais são comuns entre os pacientes com AOS Kreivi et al, 2012).…”
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