Practical Insight to Monitor Home NIV in COPD Patients

作者: Jean-Michel Arnal , Joëlle Texereau , Aude Garnero

DOI: 10.1080/15412555.2017.1298583

关键词: MedicineVentilator settingsBreathingCopd patientsSleep qualityCOPDQuality of life (healthcare)Adverse effectIntensive care medicineAnamnesis

摘要: ABSTRACTHome noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is used in COPD patients with concomitant chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure order to correct nocturnal hypoventilation and improve sleep quality, quality of life, survival. Monitoring home NIV needed assess the effectiveness adherence therapy, resolve potential adverse effects, reinforce patient knowledge, provide maintenance equipment, readjust ventilator settings according changing condition patient. Clinical monitoring very informative. Anamnesis focuses on improvement symptoms, side effects NIV. Side are major cause intolerance. Screening leads modification interface, gas humidification, or settings. Home care providers maintain interface educate for use. However, patient's education should be supervised by specialized clinicians. Blood measurement sh...

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