Effect of Home Noninvasive Ventilation With Oxygen Therapy vs Oxygen Therapy Alone on Hospital Readmission or Death After an Acute COPD Exacerbation
King's College London · Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust · +17 more institutions
Abstract
Outcomes after exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) requiring acute noninvasive ventilation (NIV) are poor and there are few treatments to prevent hospital readmission and death.
To investigate the effect of home NIV plus oxygen on time to readmission or death in patients with persistent hypercapnia after an acute COPD exacerbation. Design, Setting, and Participants: A randomized clinical trial of patients with persistent hypercapnia (Paco2 >53 mm Hg) 2 weeks to 4 weeks after resolution of respiratory acidemia, who were recruited from 13 UK centers between 2010 and 2015. Exclusion criteria included obesity (body mass index [BMI] >35), obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, or other causes of respiratory failure. Of 2021 patients screened, 124 were eligible. Interventions: There were 59 patients randomized to home oxygen alone (median oxygen flow rate, 1.0 L/min [interquartile range {IQR}, 0.5-2.0 L/min]) and 57 patients to home oxygen plus home NIV (median oxygen flow rate, 1.0 L/min [IQR, 0.5-1.5 L/min]). The median home ventilator settings were an inspiratory positive airway pressure of 24 (IQR, 22-26) cm H2O, an expiratory positive airway pressure of 4 (IQR, 4-5) cm H2O, and a backup rate of 14 (IQR, 14-16) breaths/minute. Main Outcomes and Measures: Time to readmission or death within 12 months adjusted for the number of previous COPD admissions, previous use of long-term oxygen, age, and BMI.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
23- PBPatrick B. MurphyCorresponding
King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
- SRSunita Rehal
MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, University College London
- GAGill Arbane
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
- SCStephen C Bourke
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, University of Newcastle Australia, Newcastle University
- PMPeter M.A. Calverley
University of Liverpool
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- COPD
- Interquartile range
- Oxygen therapy
- Continuous positive airway pressure
- Hypercapnia
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Exacerbation
- Good health and well-being