Clinical evidence and technical aspects of innovative technology and monitoring of chronic NIV in COPD: a narrative review

F. Soleimani, D. W. Donker, E. Oppersma, M. L. Duiverman*

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Abstract

Introduction: Chronic nocturnal noninvasive ventilation (NIV) improves outcomes in COPD patients with chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure. The aim of chronic NIV in COPD is to control chronic hypercapnic respiratory insufficiency and reduce symptoms of nocturnal hypoventilation, thereby improving quality of life. Chronic NIV care is more and more offered exclusively at home, enabling promising outcomes in terms of patient and caregiver satisfaction, hospital care consumption and cost reduction. Yet, to achieve and maintain optimal ventilation, during adaptation and follow-up, effective feasible (home) monitoring poses a significant challenge. Areas covered: Comprehensive monitoring of COPD patients receiving chronic NIV requires integrating data from ventilators and assessment of the patient’s status including gas exchange, sleep quality, and patient-reported outcomes. The present article describes the physiological background of monitoring during NIV and aims to provide an overview of existing methods for monitoring, assessing their reliability and clinical relevance. Expert opinion: Patients on chronic NIV are ‘ideal’ candidates for home monitoring; the advantages of transforming hospital to home care are huge for patients and caregivers and for healthcare systems facing increasing patient numbers. Despite the multitude of available monitoring methods, identifying and characterizing the most relevant parameters associated with optimal patient well-being remains unclear.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)513-526
Number of pages14
JournalExpert Review of Respiratory Medicine
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Copd
  • Gas exchange
  • Monitoring
  • Noninvasive mechanical ventilation
  • Patient-ventilator asynchrony
  • Quality of life
  • Sleep quality
  • Telemonitoring

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