• Respiratory medicine · Apr 2011

    Indicators for ventilator use in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

    • Satoshi Hamada, Yuka Ishikawa, Tomoyuki Aoyagi, Yukitoshi Ishikawa, Ryoji Minami, and John Robert Bach.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, National Organization Yakumo Hospital, 128 Miyazono-cho, Yakumo, Hokkaido 049-3198, Japan. sh1124@kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp
    • Respir Med. 2011 Apr 1;105(4):625-9.

    BackgroundNoninvasive mechanical ventilation is being used up to continuously by patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Invasive and noninvasive tests are used to assess ventilatory function but there are few reports relating them to extent of ventilator dependence for which simple and cost effective parameters are needed.ObjectiveTo investigate the relative efficacy of noninvasive lung function parameters for determining extent of need for ventilator use.Materials And Methods83 DMD patients were divided into three groups: no ventilator use (asymptomatic) (n = 26) [Group 1], nocturnal ventilator use (symptomatic) (n = 20) [Group 2], and full-time ventilator dependence (n = 37) [Group 3]. Tidal volume (TV), vital capacity (VC), respiratory rate (RR), inspiratory time (Ti), respiratory cycle time (Ttot), rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI [RR/TV]), breathing intolerance index (BITI), ventilator requirement index (VRI) and a new parameter RR/VC were monitored and compared. Data were analyzed with receiver-operating-characteristic curves (ROC) and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated.ResultsIn group 2 and 3, patients used NIV for 3.3 ± 2.1 and 11.2 ± 4.7 years, respectively. By ROC comparison, RR/VC (RR/VC ≥ 0.024 [AUC, 0.921] and ≥0.071 [AUC, 0.935]), RR/TV (RR/TV ≥ 0.024 [AUC, 0.905] and ≥0.153 [AUC, 0.905]), and VC (VC ≤ 770 ml [AUC, 0.896] and ≤370 ml [AUC, 0.898]) represented to introduce nocturnal and continuous ventilator use, respectively. TV/VC, BITI, and VRI were either less sensitive or less specific.ConclusionsLung function parameters including RR/VC, RR/TV, and VC are useful and inexpensive in predicting the extent of need for ventilator use. Overall, RR/VC is the most appropriate predictor for determining extent of need for ventilator use.Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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