-
Something wrong with this record ?
Adherence of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome patients to positive airway pressure therapy - 10-year follow-up
S. Genzor, J. Prasko, J. Vanek, AG. Asswad, S. Nadjarpour, M. Sova
Language English Country Czech Republic
Document type Journal Article
NLK
Directory of Open Access Journals
from 2001
Free Medical Journals
from 1998
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
from 2007-06-01
ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
from 2001
PubMed
34282803
DOI
10.5507/bp.2021.041
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Follow-Up Studies MeSH
- Sleep Apnea, Obstructive * therapy MeSH
- Sleepiness * MeSH
- Physical Therapy Modalities MeSH
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure methods MeSH
- Check Tag
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
PURPOSE: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most effective therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Long-term adherence is necessary; however, it may be widely variable based on current literature, where the predicting factors are also not well defined. The aim of this study was to assess ten-year adherence to CPAP and to define factors influencing it. METHODS: In total, 107 patients (91 males) were enrolled in this study, with an average age of 53.5 years (SD 10.1), with CPAP therapy being indicated (Apnoea-Hypopnoea Index - AHI > 15). Anthropometric and social status data have been obtained as well as the average use of CPAP through device memory. RESULTS: Sufficient adherence (> 4 h per night) was found in 57% of patients in the first year with no subsequent significant change during the next 9 years. Adherence correlated significantly with the severity of OSAS - AHI (r = 0.321 over 5 years) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (r = 0.317 over ten years) but did not correlate with the pressure used or the age of the patient. No statistically significant differences have been found between the sexes, the different mask groups, or the social status groups. CONCLUSION: Good adherence to CPAP therapy in OSAS patients is essential. According to our results, patients with more severe OSAS or more severe sleepiness seem to have better adherence.
References provided by Crossref.org
- 000
- 00000naa a2200000 a 4500
- 001
- bmc22029540
- 003
- CZ-PrNML
- 005
- 20230118155253.0
- 007
- ta
- 008
- 230113s2022 xr f 000 0|eng||
- 009
- AR
- 024 7_
- $a 10.5507/bp.2021.041 $2 doi
- 035 __
- $a (PubMed)34282803
- 040 __
- $a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
- 041 0_
- $a eng
- 044 __
- $a xr
- 100 1_
- $a Genzor, Samuel $u Department of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc and University Hospital Olomouc, Czech Republic $7 xx0219019
- 245 10
- $a Adherence of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome patients to positive airway pressure therapy - 10-year follow-up / $c S. Genzor, J. Prasko, J. Vanek, AG. Asswad, S. Nadjarpour, M. Sova
- 520 9_
- $a PURPOSE: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most effective therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Long-term adherence is necessary; however, it may be widely variable based on current literature, where the predicting factors are also not well defined. The aim of this study was to assess ten-year adherence to CPAP and to define factors influencing it. METHODS: In total, 107 patients (91 males) were enrolled in this study, with an average age of 53.5 years (SD 10.1), with CPAP therapy being indicated (Apnoea-Hypopnoea Index - AHI > 15). Anthropometric and social status data have been obtained as well as the average use of CPAP through device memory. RESULTS: Sufficient adherence (> 4 h per night) was found in 57% of patients in the first year with no subsequent significant change during the next 9 years. Adherence correlated significantly with the severity of OSAS - AHI (r = 0.321 over 5 years) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (r = 0.317 over ten years) but did not correlate with the pressure used or the age of the patient. No statistically significant differences have been found between the sexes, the different mask groups, or the social status groups. CONCLUSION: Good adherence to CPAP therapy in OSAS patients is essential. According to our results, patients with more severe OSAS or more severe sleepiness seem to have better adherence.
- 650 _2
- $a mužské pohlaví $7 D008297
- 650 _2
- $a lidé $7 D006801
- 650 _2
- $a lidé středního věku $7 D008875
- 650 _2
- $a následné studie $7 D005500
- 650 12
- $a somnolence $7 D000077260
- 650 12
- $a obstrukční spánková apnoe $x terapie $7 D020181
- 650 _2
- $a trvalý přetlak v dýchacích cestách $x metody $7 D045422
- 650 _2
- $a techniky fyzikální terapie $7 D026741
- 655 _2
- $a časopisecké články $7 D016428
- 700 1_
- $a Praško, Ján, $u Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Olomouc and Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic $d 1956- $7 jn20000402046
- 700 1_
- $a Vaněk, Jakub $u Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Olomouc and Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic $7 xx0230065
- 700 1_
- $a Asswad, Amjad Ghazal $u Department of Respiratory Medicine West Middlesex University Hospital, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland $7 xx0245402
- 700 1_
- $a Nadjarpour, Shayan $u Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc and University Hospital Olomouc, Czech Republic $7 _AN107629
- 700 1_
- $a Sova, Milan, $u Department of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc and University Hospital Olomouc, Czech Republic $d 1985- $7 xx0140833
- 773 0_
- $w MED00012606 $t Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia $x 1804-7521 $g Roč. 166, č. 4 (2022), s. 441-446
- 856 41
- $u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34282803 $y Pubmed
- 910 __
- $a ABA008 $b A 1502 $c 958 $y p $z 0
- 990 __
- $a 20230113 $b ABA008
- 991 __
- $a 20230118155248 $b ABA008
- 999 __
- $a ok $b bmc $g 1885636 $s 1180865
- BAS __
- $a 3
- BAS __
- $a PreBMC-MEDLINE
- BMC __
- $a 2022 $b 166 $c 4 $d 441-446 $e 20210702 $i 1804-7521 $m Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacký, Olomouc Czech Republic $n Biomed. Pap. Fac. Med. Palacký Univ. Olomouc Czech Repub. (Print) $x MED00012606
- LZP __
- $b NLK138 $a Pubmed-20230113