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Is Intermittent Abdominal Pressure Ventilation Still Relevant? A Multicenter Retrospective Pilot Study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Volpi, V., Volpato, E., Compalati, E., Pierucci, P., Nicolini, A., Lax, A., Fagetti, L., Annunziata, A., Cauteruccio, R., Fiorentino, G., Banfi, P., Is Intermittent Abdominal Pressure Ventilation Still Relevant? A Multicenter Retrospective Pilot Study, <>, 2023; 12 (7): 1-10. [doi:10.3390/jcm12072453] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/230091]
abstract:
Abstract: Non-invasive ventilatory support (NVS) is a technique used to reduce respiratory work in neuromuscular diseases, preventing the progression of respiratory failure. NVS is usually administered via a nasal or an oronasal mask, causing discomfort, especially in patients ventilated for more than 16 h/day. Intermittent abdominal pressure ventilation (IAPV) differs completely from conventional NVS and consists of a portable ventilator and a corset with Velcro closures as the interface. In our study, the practicability and efficacy of IAPV were studied in three Italian centers monitoring 28 neuromuscular patients using IAPV who were then retrospectively analyzed. The primary outcomes were an improvement in hypoxemia and the normalization of hypercapnia, and the secondary outcome was an improvement in quality of life. Data were collected at baseline (T0) and after two hours of ventilation (T1), with follow-ups at three months (T2) and six months (T3). Statistical significance was found for PaCO2 over time (F (2.42) = 7.63, p = 0.001) and PaO2 (W = 0.539, p = 0.033). The time of NVS usage also significantly affected the quality of life (F (2.14) = 6.90, p = 0.010), as seen when comparing T0 and T3. As an alternative ventilation method, IAPV is still relevant today and could become a key part of daytime support, especially for patients who do not tolerate standard daytime NVS with an oral interface.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
intermittent abdominal pressure ventilation (IAPV); non-invasive ventilation (NIV); neuromuscular diseases (NMD); retrospective study; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); Pompe disease; Duchenne muscular disease (DMD); quality of life
List of contributors:
Volpi, Valeria; Volpato, Eleonora; Compalati, Elena; Pierucci, Paola; Nicolini, Antonello; Lax, Agata; Fagetti, Laura; Annunziata, Anna; Cauteruccio, Rosa; Fiorentino, Giuseppe; Banfi, Paolo
Handle:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/230091
Full Text:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it//retrieve/handle/10807/230091/409936/Volpi_2023_jcm-12-02453.pdf
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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SH4_3 - Clinical and health psychology - (2022)

Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
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