Pressure reduction during exhalation in sleep apnea patients treated by continuous positive airway pressure

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Introduction: This French, multicenter, randomized double-blind controlled trial tested the hypothesis that pressure reduction during exhalation (C-Flex; Respironics; Murrysville, PA) would improve continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) compliance, comfort, and quality of life. Methods: Two hundred eighteen newly diagnosed sleep apnea patients (seven centers; mean [± SD] age, 55 ± 11 years; mean body mass index, 31 ± 6 kg/m2; mean apnea-hypopnea index, 44 ± 21 events/h) were randomly assigned to receive 3 months of treatment with CPAP (108 patients) or C-Flex (110 patients). Objective compliance, generic quality-of-life questionnaire (SF-36) scores, disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaire (Grenoble Sleep Apnea Quality of Life [GrenobleSAQOL]) scores, and visual analog scales for CPAP comfort and side effects were determined at baseline and after 3 months. After 3 months, patients in the CPAP arm were moved to the C-Flex arm for 3 additional months (open study). Results: An intention-to-treat analysis demonstrated that there were no differences at 3 months between C-Flex and CPAP use in terms of compliance, the rate of side effects, and comfort. Low compliers receiving CPAP therapy (< 4 h of use) significantly improved this outcome during the open study (p = 0.04). There was a significant improvement in six of eight of the SF-36 domain scores and in all of the domains of the GrenobleSAQOL scores in both groups using either CPAP or C-Flex. Conclusion: In unselected sleep apnea patients, C-Flex was associated with similar outcomes to standard CPAP. Low compliers receiving CPAP therapy improved their adherence when moving to C-Flex. Trial registration: ISRCTN Register Identifier: 08065291. © 2009 American College of Chest Physicians.

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Pépin, J. L., Muir, J. F., Gentina, T., Dauvilliers, Y., Tamisier, R., Sapene, M., … D’Ortho, M. P. (2009). Pressure reduction during exhalation in sleep apnea patients treated by continuous positive airway pressure. Chest, 136(2), 490–497. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.08-2646

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