Pressure modification or humidification for improving usage of continuous positive airway pressure machines in adults with obstructive sleep apnoea

Dec 4, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using pressure changes or added moisture to improve continuous positive airway pressure use in adults with obstructive sleep apnea

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Abstract

Auto-CPAP may increase machine usage by about 13 minutes per night compared to fixed CPAP in adults with moderate to severe sleep apnoea.

  • Compared to fixed CPAP, auto-CPAP probably reduces daytime sleepiness by a small amount.
  • The Apnoea Hypopnoea Index (AHI) values are slightly higher with auto-CPAP than with fixed CPAP, although both methods lower AHI from baseline.
  • Withdrawal rates from studies are similar for both auto-CPAP and fixed CPAP, with about 10% in each group.
  • Auto-CPAP may be slightly less effective than fixed CPAP at reducing diastolic blood pressure.
  • Quality of life outcomes appear similar between auto-CPAP and fixed CPAP, but more evidence is needed.
  • The reliability of the evidence for other pressure modification strategies and humidification is currently limited.

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