The Clinical Respiratory Journal (Aug 2023)

Home noninvasive ventilation use in patients hospitalized with COPD

  • Spyridon Fortis,
  • Yubo Gao,
  • Kelby Rewerts,
  • Mary Vaughan Sarrazin,
  • Peter J. Kaboli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/crj.13678
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
pp. 811 – 815

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Abstract Introduction The study objective was to estimate the prevalence of chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure (CHRF) and home noninvasive ventilation (NIV) use in a high‐risk population, individuals with a history of at least one COPD‐related hospitalizations. Methods We retrospectively analyzed electronic medical record data of patients with at least one COPD‐related hospitalization between October 1, 2011, and September 30, 2017, to the Iowa City VA Medical Center. We excluded individuals with no obstructive ventilatory defect. Results Of 186 patients, the overall prevalence of compensated hypercapnic respiratory failure (CompHRF), defined as PaCO2 > 45 mmHg with a pH = 7.35–7.45, was 52.7%, while the overall prevalence of home NIV was 4.3%. The prevalence of CompHRF was 43.6% and home NIV was 1.8% in those with one COPD‐related hospitalization. Among those with ≥4 COPD‐related hospitalizations, the prevalence of CompHRF was 77.8% (14 of 18), and home NIV was 11.1% (2 of 18). Conclusion Approximately half of individuals with at least one COPD‐related hospitalization have CompHRF, but only 8.2% of those use home NIV. Future studies should estimate CHRF rates and the degree of underutilization of home NIV in larger multicenter samples.

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