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Effects of Humidification on Nasal Symptoms and Compliance in Sleep Apnea Patients Using Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

The following information is provided by: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare

By Dr. Vanessa MB Jordan Ph.D., Research Scientist, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare

C.A. Massie, R.W. Hart, K. Peralez and G.N. Richards Chest 1999; 116: 403-8

Key Points

Aim

To evaluate the effects of humidification on nasal symptoms and compliance in sleep apnea patients using CPAP.

Method

At the end of each period on CPAP, before changing to either no humidification or the alternate type of humidification, patients were asked to complete another questionnaire assessing CPAP and nasal symptoms.

Results

There were no differences between the two groups for age, gender, body mass index (BMI), respiratory disturbance index (RDI) or CPAP pressure.

Conclusions

Compliance with CPAP is enhanced when heated humidification is employed. This is most likely due to a reduction in side effects associated with upper airway symptoms (dry nose and throat) and a more refreshed feeling on awakening.

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