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Effect of Respiratory Events on Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Treated with Long-Term Noninvasive Ventilation

Published inRespiration, vol. 101, no. 12, p. 1099-1109
Publication date2022-11-09
First online date2022-11-09
Abstract

Background: Long-term noninvasive ventilation (NIV) can increase or maintain health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for patients with chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure (CHRF). Evidence from studies systematically assessing how NIV-specific factors influence HRQoL is limited.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to describe HRQoL measured by the Severe Respiratory Insufficiency Questionnaire (SRI) in patients with CHRF treated with long-term NIV and to analyze the associations between HRQoL and hypoxemia, hypercapnia, and respiratory events such as apneas, hypopneas (AHI), and patient ventilator asynchrony (PVA) occurring during long-term NIV.

Methods: We included sixty-seven stable patients with established long-term NIV due to neuromuscular disease or thoracic cage disorders in a prospective cross-sectional study at Oslo University Hospital. Patients answered the SRI and underwent daytime arterial blood gases, nocturnal pulse oximetry, sleep polygraphy, and nocturnal transcutaneous CO2.

Results: The mean global SRI for 62 patients was 64.8 ± 14.5, with the highest score in SRI Social Relationships (79.5 ± 15.6). There were no differences in HRQoL between the different patient groups. Compliant patients had a significantly higher score in SRI Attendant and Sleep. Residual nocturnal hypoxemia affected both the subscale SRI “Respiratory Complaints” and SRI “Attendant Symptoms and Sleep.” Persisting daytime hypercapnia, nocturnal hypoventilation, and high AHI affected the subscale SRI “Anxiety” negatively, while frequent PVA was associated with a lower score in SRI “Physical Function.”

Conclusion: In a group of patients with long-term NIV, undesired respiratory events during NIV are associated with lower HRQoL in several of the SRI subscales. We suggest designing interventional studies to confirm the possible relationship between HRQoL and respiratory events during long-term NIV.

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Keywords
  • Chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure
  • Health-related quality of life
  • Long-term mechanical ventilation
  • Noninvasive ventilation
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Hypercapnia / etiology
  • Hypercapnia / therapy
  • Hypoventilation / therapy
  • Hypoxia / complications
  • Noninvasive Ventilation
  • Prospective Studies
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
  • Quality of Life
  • Respiratory Insufficiency
Citation (ISO format)
KLEIVEN, Anne Louise et al. Effect of Respiratory Events on Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Treated with Long-Term Noninvasive Ventilation. In: Respiration, 2022, vol. 101, n° 12, p. 1099–1109. doi: 10.1159/000527066
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