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Published in: Respiratory Research 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Sleep Apnea | Research

Mask side-effects in long-term CPAP-patients impact adherence and sleepiness: the InterfaceVent real-life study

Authors: Marie-Caroline Rotty, Carey M. Suehs, Jean-Pierre Mallet, Christian Martinez, Jean-Christian Borel, Claudio Rabec, Fanny Bertelli, Arnaud Bourdin, Nicolas Molinari, Dany Jaffuel

Published in: Respiratory Research | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

For some patients, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) remains an uncomfortable therapy despite the constant development of technological innovations. To date, no real life study has investigated the relationship between mask related side-effects (MRSEs) and CPAP-non-adherence (defined as < 4 h/day) or residual-excessive-sleepiness (RES, Epworth-Sleepiness-Scale (ESS) score ≥ 11) in the long-term.

Methods

The InterfaceVent-CPAP study is a prospective real-life cross-sectional study conducted in an apneic adult cohort undergoing at least 3 months of CPAP with unrestricted mask-access (34 different masks). MRSEs were evaluated using visual-analogue-scales, CPAP-data using CPAP-software, sleepiness using ESS.

Results

1484 patients were included in the analysis (72.2% male, median age 67 years (IQ25–75: 60–74), initial Apnea–Hypopnea-Index (AHI) of 39 (31–56)/h, residual AHIflow was 1.9 (0.9–4) events/h), CPAP-treatment lasted 4.4 (2.0–9.7) years, CPAP-usage was 6.8 (5.5–7.8) h/day, the prevalence of CPAP-non-adherence was 8.6%, and the prevalence of RES was 16.17%. Leak-related side-effects were the most prevalent side-effects (patient-reported leaks concerned 75.4% of responders and had no correlation with CPAP-reported-leaks). Multivariable logistic regression analyses evaluating explanatory-variable (demographic data, device/mask data and MRSEs) effects on variables-of-interest (CPAP-non-adherence and RES), indicated for patient-MRSEs significant associations between: (i) CPAP-non-adherence and dry-mouth (p = 0.004); (ii) RES and patient-reported leaks (p = 0.007), noisy mask (p < 0.001), dry nose (p < 0.001) and harness pain (p = 0.043).

Conclusion

In long-term CPAP-treated patients, leak-related side-effects remain the most prevalent side-effects, but patient-reported leaks cannot be predicted by CPAP-reported-leaks. Patient-MRSEs can be independently associated with CPAP-non-adherence and RES, thus implying a complementary role for MRSE questionnaires alongside CPAP-device-reported-data for patient monitoring.
Trial registration InterfaceVent is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03013283).
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Metadata
Title
Mask side-effects in long-term CPAP-patients impact adherence and sleepiness: the InterfaceVent real-life study
Authors
Marie-Caroline Rotty
Carey M. Suehs
Jean-Pierre Mallet
Christian Martinez
Jean-Christian Borel
Claudio Rabec
Fanny Bertelli
Arnaud Bourdin
Nicolas Molinari
Dany Jaffuel
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Sleep Apnea
Published in
Respiratory Research / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1465-993X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-021-01618-x

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