IF 3.078International audienceBackground and objectiveNocturnal hypoventilation is now an accepted indication for the initiation of non-invasive ventilation. Nocturnal hypoventilation may be an under diagnosed condition in chronic respiratory failure. The most appropriate strategy to identify sleep hypoventilation is not yet clearly defined. In clinical practice, it is indirectly assessed using nocturnal pulse oximetry (NPO) and morning arterial blood gases (mABG). Even though continuous transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (TcPCO2) monitoring is theoretically superior to NPO plus mABG, it is not routinely used. We aimed to prospectively compare NPO plus mABG with nocturnal TcPCO2 for the detection of alveolar hypoventilation in a...
It has been hypothesized but not firmly established that sleep-related hypoxaemia could favour the d...
Objective: There is limited number of studies conducted on the use of capnography for CO2 monitoriza...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
IF 3.078International audienceBackground and objectiveNocturnal hypoventilation is now an accepted i...
Objective: Nocturnal hypoventilation (NH) is a complication of respiratory involvement in neuromuscu...
Neuromuscular disorders, obesity, and chest wall disorders can lead to chronic hypercapnic respirato...
Sleep hypoventilation (SH) may be important in the development of hypercapnic respiratory failure in...
Purpose: To explore the associations between sleep hypoventilation (SH) and daytime arterial pressur...
Objectives To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of a screening test panel for nocturnal hypov...
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is an efficient treatment for patients with chronic hypercapnic respi...
Restrictive lung disease (predominantly in patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) and ribcage def...
ly. Forty-nine patients (77%) spent 1 10 % of the night with Sp O 2 ! 90 % (desaturators), and 33 (5...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PtcCO2) and end-tidal...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough in patients with COPD, the approach to daytime hypoxemia using long-term o...
Background and Objective. To determine the diagnostic yield of nocturnal oximetry versus polygraphy ...
It has been hypothesized but not firmly established that sleep-related hypoxaemia could favour the d...
Objective: There is limited number of studies conducted on the use of capnography for CO2 monitoriza...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
IF 3.078International audienceBackground and objectiveNocturnal hypoventilation is now an accepted i...
Objective: Nocturnal hypoventilation (NH) is a complication of respiratory involvement in neuromuscu...
Neuromuscular disorders, obesity, and chest wall disorders can lead to chronic hypercapnic respirato...
Sleep hypoventilation (SH) may be important in the development of hypercapnic respiratory failure in...
Purpose: To explore the associations between sleep hypoventilation (SH) and daytime arterial pressur...
Objectives To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of a screening test panel for nocturnal hypov...
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is an efficient treatment for patients with chronic hypercapnic respi...
Restrictive lung disease (predominantly in patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) and ribcage def...
ly. Forty-nine patients (77%) spent 1 10 % of the night with Sp O 2 ! 90 % (desaturators), and 33 (5...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PtcCO2) and end-tidal...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough in patients with COPD, the approach to daytime hypoxemia using long-term o...
Background and Objective. To determine the diagnostic yield of nocturnal oximetry versus polygraphy ...
It has been hypothesized but not firmly established that sleep-related hypoxaemia could favour the d...
Objective: There is limited number of studies conducted on the use of capnography for CO2 monitoriza...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...