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Abstract: Rationale: Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) has been associated with cardiac dysfunction. However, randomized trials assessing the impact of long-term noninvasive ventilation (NIV) or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on cardiac structure and function assessed by echocardiography are lacking.Objectives: In a prespecified secondary analysis of the largest multicenter randomized controlled trial of OHS (Pickwick Project; N = 221 patients with OHS and coexistent severe obstructive sleep apnea), we compared the effectiveness of three years of NIV and CPAP on structural and functional echocardiographic changes.Methods: At baseline and annually during three sequential years, patients underwent transthoracic two-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography. Echocardiographers at each site were blinded to the treatment allocation. Statistical analysis was performed using a linear mixed-effects model with a treatment group and repeated measures interaction to determine the differential effect between CPAP and NIV.Measurements and Main Results: A total of 196 patients were analyzed: 102 were treated with CPAP and 94 were treated with NIV. Systolic pulmonary artery pressure decreased from 40.5 ± 1.47 mm Hg at baseline to 35.3 ± 1.33 mm Hg at three years with CPAP, and from 41.5 ± 1.56 mm Hg to 35.5 ± 1.42 with NIV (P < 0.0001 for longitudinal intragroup changes for both treatment arms). However, there were no significant differences between groups. NIV and CPAP therapies similarly improved left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and reduced left atrial diameter. Both NIV and CPAP improved respiratory function and dyspnea.Conclusions: In patients with OHS who have concomitant severe obstructive sleep apnea, long-term treatment with NIV and CPAP led to similar degrees of improvement in pulmonary hypertension and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction.Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT01405976).
Fuente: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2020, 201(5), 586-597
Editorial: American Thoracic Society
Año de publicación: 2020
Nº de páginas: 12
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201906-1122OC
ISSN: 1073-449X,1535-4970
Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201906-1122oc
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MASA, JUAN F.
MOKHLESI, BABAK
BENÍTEZ, IVÁN
MOGOLLÓN, MARÍA VICTORIA
GÓMEZ DE TERREROS, FRANCISCO JAVIER
SÁNCHEZ QUIROGA, MARIA ÁNGELES
ROMERO, AUXILIADORA
CABALLERO ERASO, CANDELA
ALONSO ÁLVAREZ, MARIA LUZ
ORDAX CARBAJO, ESTRELLA
GÓMEZ GARCÍA, TERESA
MONICA GONZALEZ MARTINEZ
LÓPEZ MARTÍN, SOLEDAD
MARIN, JOSÉ M.
MARTÍ, SERGI
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CHINER, EUSEBI
EGEA, CARLOS
BARCA, JAVIER
VÁZQUEZ POLO, FRANCISCO JOSÉ
NEGRÍN, MIGUEL A.
MARTEL ESCOBAR, MARÍA
BARBE, FERRÁN
CORRAL, JAIME
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