Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 6, 12 1995, 1854-1859.
Time-course of stepwise CPAP titration. Behavior of respiratory and neurological variables
JM Montserrat, E Ballester, H Olivi, A Reolid, P Lloberes, A Morello and R Rodriguez-Roisin
Servei de Pneumologia i Allergia Respiratoria, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.
Because successful medical treatment of obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea
syndrome (SAHS) depends on adequate CPAP treatment, we have analyzed in
nine SAHS patients the behavior of respiratory and neurological parameters
during a stepwise, polysomnography-controlled CPAP titration to achieve an
optimal CPAP. Particularly, we have focused on which simple variable could
predict the optimal CPAP pressure and could better define a distinctive
optimal-suboptimal pattern. Main parameters analyzed through the CPAP
titration procedure were respiratory events (apnea, hypopnea), the contour
of inspiratory flow, the pleural pressure behavior, the thoraco-abdominal
motion, oximetry, arousals, and sleep stage. During the CPAP titration we
observed: (1) a rounded shape in the inspiratory flow contour was
associated with the lowest esophageal pressure; (2) during stepwise
increases in CPAP, almost all apnea events changed to hypopnea periods,
followed by prolonged periods of limited inspiratory flow with still high
esophageal pressure but without arousals (probably suboptimal CPAP); and
(3) as CPAP reached suboptimal levels, sleep stage moved to deeper stages
without arousals. We conclude that if during CPAP titration the end point
is the disappearance of arousals, most patients with SAHS will still
exhibit periods of high intrathoracic pressures with limited inspiratory
flow. Alternatively, if the end point to be reached is the lowest
esophageal pressure, higher CPAP levels will be needed. The contour of
inspiratory flow appears as the simplest variable that best correlates with
lowest esophageal pressure during CPAP titration.
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