Compliance to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure therapy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea – long-term assessment
Abstract
Introduction: To assess CPAP acquirement, compliance, and dropout rates among OSA patients three years after the prescription. Material and Methods: We assessed CPAP acquirement (Acq), compliance (Comp), and dropout (Dout) through a telephone survey. We interviewed 156 patients; ESS: 9.9±5.7, AHI>15ev/hour in 96.4%. 92 patients had accessed CPAP therapy (58.9%) and 67 (72.8%) were still using it. Dropout was reported by 25 (27.2%). The Comp group was older (p10 (OR: 1.25; p<0.05) increased CPAP compliance. Conclusion: There is a high number of patients without CPAP therapy acquirement. Long-term compliance was found in ¾ of the study population in symptomatic patients followed up by specialists. Finally, 43% had effective treatment.
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