Finnish children who needed long-term home respiratory support had severe sleep-disordered breathing and complex medical backgrounds

Mervi Jaervelae,Maija Katila, Vesa Eskola, Riikka Maekinen,Paula Mandelin, Outi Saarenpaeae-Heikkilae,Eero Lauhkonen

Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)(2023)

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AimNo studies have described long-term paediatric home respiratory support in Nordic countries. We examined the clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes of paediatric patients who received continuous positive airway pressure, non-invasive-positive-pressure ventilation and invasive ventilation from a multidisciplinary home respiratory support team.MethodsRetrospective tertiary-level data were collected between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2020 in Tampere University Hospital. These comprised patient demographics, treatment course and polysomnography-confirmed sleep-disordered breathing (SDB).ResultsThere were 93 patients (63.4% boys). The median age at treatment initiation was 8.4 (range 0.11-16.9) years. The patients had: neuromuscular disease (16.1%), central nervous system disease (14.0%), developmental disabilities and congenital syndrome (29.0%), lung-airway conditions (11.8%), craniofacial syndrome (15.1%) and severe obesity (14.0%). More than two-thirds had severe SDB (66.7%) and the most common one was obstructive sleep apnoea in 66.7%. We found that 92.5% received long-term therapy for more than 3 months and the mean treatment duration was 3.3 & PLUSMN; 2.7 years. A non-invasive mask interface was used in 94.7% of cases and 5.3% needed tracheostomy ventilation. More than a quarter (26.7%) achieved disease resolution during the study period.ConclusionMost children who needed long-term home respiratory support had complex conditions and severe, persistent SDB.
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continuous positive airway pressure, home respiratory support, non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation, paediatric sleep apnoea, sleep-disordered breathing
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