The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using non-invasive air pressure support to treat central sleep apnea in adults

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Abstract

A total of 1936 participants were included across 15 randomized controlled trials assessing non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPV) for central sleep apnoea (CSA).

  • CPAP plus best supportive care may reduce the central apnoea hypopnoea index (AHI) in individuals with CSA associated with chronic heart failure.
  • Evidence regarding the impact of CPAP plus best supportive care on all-cause mortality is very uncertain.
  • ASV plus best supportive care may reduce AHI compared to best supportive care alone, but likely increases cardiovascular mortality in people with CSA associated with chronic heart failure.
  • In people with CPAP-induced CSA, ASV may slightly reduce AHI compared to bilevel ventilation and CPAP.
  • No adverse events were reported for ASV or CPAP in the included studies, but details on adverse events were often not provided.

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Competing interests

ACPNP: none known. AR: none known. DVP: ResMed Brasil ‐ consultancy activities for economic studies related to continuous positive airway pressure therapy. LFD: ResMed Foundation ‐ scientific consultant for real world data. GLF: Biologix ‐ ownership of stocks of a startup of a simple device for sleep apnoea diagnosis.
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