Publication: Long-term Noninvasive Ventilation in Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Without Severe OSA: The Pickwick Randomized Controlled Trial.
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2020-04-25
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Masa, Juan F
Benítez, Iván
Sánchez-Quiroga, Maria Á
Gomez de Terreros, Francisco J
Corral, Jaime
Romero, Auxiliadora
Caballero-Eraso, Candela
Alonso-Álvarez, Maria L
Ordax-Carbajo, Estrella
Gomez-Garcia, Teresa
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Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is an effective form of treatment in obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) with severe OSA. However, there is paucity of evidence in patients with OHS without severe OSA phenotype. Is NIV effective in OHS without severe OSA phenotype? In this multicenter, open-label parallel group clinical trial performed at 16 sites in Spain, we randomly assigned 98 stable ambulatory patients with untreated OHS and apnea-hypopnea index Forty-nine patients in the NIV group and 49 in the control group were randomized, and 48 patients in each group were analyzed. During a median follow-up of 4.98 years (interquartile range, 2.98-6.62), the mean hospitalization days per year ± SD was 2.60 ± 5.31 in the control group and 2.71 ± 4.52 in the NIV group (adjusted rate ratio, 1.07; 95% CI, 0.44-2.59; P = .882). NIV therapy, in contrast with the control group, produced significant longitudinal improvement in Paco2, pH, bicarbonate, quality of life (Medical Outcome Survey Short Form 36 physical component), and daytime sleepiness. Moreover, per-protocol analysis showed a statistically significant difference for the time until the first ED visit favoring NIV. In the subgroup with high NIV adherence, the time until the first event of hospital admission, ED visit, and mortality was longer than in the low adherence subgroup. Adverse events were similar between arms. In stable ambulatory patients with OHS without severe OSA, NIV and lifestyle modification had similar long-term hospitalization days per year. A more intensive program aimed at improving NIV adherence may lead to better outcomes. Larger studies are necessary to better determine the long-term benefit of NIV in this subgroup of OHS. ClinicalTrials.gov; No.: NCT01405976; URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov.
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Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Noninvasive Ventilation
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome
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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Noninvasive Ventilation
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome
Phenotype
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CPAP, noninvasive ventilation, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, sleep apnea