Author/Authors :
Lebret, Marius Grenoble Alpes University, Grenoble, France , Rotty, Marie-Caroline APARD Groupe Adène, Montpellier, France , Argento, Cyril AGIRa dom. Association, Meylan, France , Pepin, Jean-Louis Grenoble Alpes University, Grenoble, France , Tamisier, Renaud Grenoble Alpes University, Grenoble, France , Arbib, François Cabinet de Pneumologie, Echirolles, France , Jaffuel, Dany Department of Respiratory Diseases - Montpellier University Hospital - Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, Montpellier, France , Molinari, Nicolas Department of Medical Information - Montpellier University Hospital, Montpellier, France , Borel, Jean-Christian Grenoble Alpes University, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
Auto-CPAP may cause sleep fragmentation due to variations in pressure and unintentional leaks. The aim of this study was to
compare air leak between fixed-CPAP and auto-CPAP after 4 months of CPAP treatment. &is study is an ancillary analysis of a
randomized, double-blind, parallel, controlled trial over 4 months, comparing fixed- and auto-CPAP in newly diagnosed patients
with OSA. &e following data were extracted from the CPAP devices: mean and 90th percentile pressure, residual apnea-hypopnea
index, mean CPAP use, and amount of leak. Within each arm, patients were also randomly allocated to use of one of the three
different brands of devices. Since the leak was reported differently for each device, median leak value was determined for each
brand and leaks were classified as “above the median” or “below the median”. Data from 269 patients were analyzed. The
univariate analysis showed that tobacco consumption, CPAP level, and oronasal masks were associated with leaks above the
median value but not the type of CPAP. &e multivariate analysis showed that only CPAP level and oronasal masks were
associated with leaks below the median. &ere were no differences in the types of mask used between fixed- and auto-CPAP. There
was no impact of the type of CPAP on leaks or the type of interface used. We used a method based on the median leak value to
standardize comparisons across devices which report leaks with different definitions.
Keywords :
Positive Airway , Pressure , Air Leak , Obstructive Sleep Apnea