Paediatric long term continuous positive airway pressure and noninvasive ventilation in France: A cross-sectional study

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Fauroux, Brigitte | Khirani, Sonia | Amaddeo, Alessandro | Massenavette, Bruno | Bierme, Priscille | Taytard, Jessica | Stremler, Nathalie | Baravalle-Einaudi, Melisande | Mazenq, Julie | Ioan, Iulia | Schweitzer, Cyril | Lampin, Marie Emilie | Binoche, Alexandra | Mordacq, Clemence | Bergounioux, Jean | Mbieleu, Blaise | Rubinsztajn, Robert | Sigur, Elodie | Labouret, Geraldine | Genevois, Aline | Becourt, Arnaud | Hullo, Eglantine | Pin, Isabelle | Debelleix, Stéphane | Galodé, François | Bui, Stéphanie | Moreau, Johan | Renoux, Marie Catherine | Matecki, Stefan | Lavadera, Marc Lubrano | Heyman, Rachel | Pomedio, Michael | Le Clainche, Laurence | Bokov, Plamen | Masson, Alexandra | Hangard, Pauline | Menetrey, Celine | Jokic, Mikael | Gachelin, Elsa | Perisson, Caroline | Pervillé, Anne | Fina, Agnes | Giovannini-Chami, Lisa | Fleurence, Emmanuelle | Barzic, Audrey | Breining, Audrey | Ollivier, Morgane | Labbé, Guillaume | Coutier, Laurianne | Aubertin, Guillaume

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International audience. Objective: To describe the characteristics of children treated with long term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in France.Design: Cross-sectional national survey.Setting: Paediatric CPAP/NIV teams of 28 tertiary university hospitals in France.Patients: Children aged <20 years treated with CPAP/NIV since at least 3 months on June 1st, 2019.Intervention: An anonymous questionnaire was filled in for every patient.Results: The data of 1447 patients (60% boys), mean age 9.8 ± 5.8 years were analysed. The most frequent underlying disorders were: upper airway obstruction (46%), neuromuscular disease (28%), disorder of the central nervous system (13%), cardiorespiratory disorder (7%), and congenital bone disease (4%). Forty-five percent of the patients were treated with CPAP and 55% with NIV. Treatment was initiated electively for 92% of children, while 8% started during an acute illness. A poly(somno)graphy (P(S)G) was performed prior to treatment initiation in 26%, 36% had a P(S)G with transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring (PtcCO2), while 23% had only a pulse oximetry (SpO2) with PtcCO2 recording. The decision of CPAP/NIV initiation during an elective setting was based on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in 41% of patients, SpO2 and PtcCO2 in 25% of patients, and AHI with PtcCO2 in 25% of patients. Objective adherence was excellent with a mean use of 7.6 ± 3.2 h/night. Duration of CPAP/NIV was 2.7 ± 2.9 years at the time of the survey.Conclusion: This survey shows the large number of children treated with long term CPAP/NIV in France with numerous children having disorders other than neuromuscular diseases

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