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Cochrane Db Syst Rev · Jan 2002
ReviewNocturnal non-invasive positive pressure ventilation for stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- P J Wijkstra, Y Lacasse, G H Guyatt, and R S Goldstein.
- Respiratory Medicine, West Park Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Cochrane Db Syst Rev. 2002 Jan 1(3):CD002878.
BackgroundNocturnal non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) might be beneficial in stable hypercapnic patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, evidence remains equivocal as conflicting results have been published.ObjectivesTo determine the effect of nocturnal non-invasive positive pressure ventilation via nasal mask or face mask in patients with COPD.Search StrategyAn initial search was carried out using the Cochrane Airways Group COPD RCT register using the search terms: (nasal ventilat* OR positive pressure OR NIPPV). An additional search was done by hand searching of abstracts from meetings of the American Thoracic Society, British Thoracic Society and European Respiratory Society.Selection CriteriaRandomised controlled trials in stable patients with COPD that compared nocturnal non-invasive positive pressure ventilation plus standard therapy with standard therapy alone.Data Collection And AnalysisData extraction was performed by two independent reviewers.Main ResultsThe only outcome for which the 95% confidence interval excluded zero was PI max. The 95% confidence interval (CI) of the other outcomes included zero. These included FEV1,FVC, PaCO2, sleep efficiency and 6-minute walking distance (6MWD). The mean effect on 6MWD was modest at 27.5 m, but the 95% CI were wide (-28.1, 81.8 m) suggesting that some patients had a big improvement. Such patients could not be identified a priori.Reviewer's ConclusionsNocturnal NIPPV for at least 3 months in hypercapnic patients with stable COPD had no consistent clinically or statistically significant effect on lung function, gas exchange, respiratory muscle strength, sleep efficiency or exercise tolerance. However, the small sample sizes of these studies precludes a definite conclusion regarding the effects of NIPPV in COPD.
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