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07/12/2011

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CPAP (Continous Positive Airway Pressure)
Definition
remains the preferred and most widely-used therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea(OSA).
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Alternative treatments for OSA
Definition
pillar implants, dental appliances, throat lubricants, snore strips, and many different surgeries designed open the airway to allow inhaled and exhaled air to pass freely.
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CPAP
Definition
is a non-invasive method of treating OSA that a majority of patients are able to tolerate.
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CPAP
Definition
works by filtering normal room air (21% O2). and applying it to blower.
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CPAP pressure
Definition
is measured in centimeters of water pressure (cmH20).
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CPAP Mask fit snugly against the face
Definition
the air pressure works like mechanical splint to hold the patient's airway open.
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airway open
Definition
the patient is able to inhale and exhale normally without obstruction, and without interrupting sleep.
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Most treatment of OSA
Definition
are used throughtout the lifetime.
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weight lose
Definition
the obstructions in the upper airway will often be reduced or eliminated.
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side effect occur with CPAP use
Definition
1. nasal and upper airway dryness.(heat humidifier) 2. tolerating the air pressure)desensitization) 3. facial soreness (properly fit the mask)
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PAP devices
Definition
designed for diagnostic use in the sleep lab often have capabilities that far exceed those of home units. -options for remote monitoring and controlling, live output data for recording on the polysomnograph, leak mesurements, and the ability to switch modes between CPAP, Bi-Level PAP, and Auto Pap.
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CPAP titration
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involves gradually adjusting CPAP levels during a patient's sleep until the upper airway obstructions are corrected to a satisfactory degree.
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CPAP titration montage
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is the same as a dignostic study with the addition of a CPAP Pressure channel and a CPAP Flow channel
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ideal goals for CPAP
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1. Respiratory Disturbance Index (RDI) <5 events/hour 2. SpO2>90% 3. EEG Arousals and Respiratory Effort Related Arousal(RERA)<5/hour 4. Snoring eliminated
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Sleep technicians
Definition
should educated the patient about untreated obstructive sleep apnea and the potential benefits of using CPAP.
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DME
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Durable Medical Equipment
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CPAP
Definition
is increased 2cm at a time while at low pressures and 1cm at a time at higher pressure
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20 minutes
Definition
between pressure increases to allow the patient to become accustomed to the pressure
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increasing CPAP too quickly can lead to
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central apnea
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Hypopnea
Definition
A decrease in airflow for at least 10 seconds caused by a partial obstruction in the upper airway.
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Respiratory Effort Related Arosal (RERA)
Definition
An EEG arousal caused by a decrease in airflow that does not qualify as an apnea or hypopnea.
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CPAP is typically increased for
Definition
- Obstructive apneas
-Hypopneas
-Snoring
- EEG Arousals
- RERA's
-Oxygen Desaturations
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Bi-Level PAP
Definition
increase the pressure during inhalation and descreased it during exhalation.
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(IPAP) Inspiratory Positive Airway Pressure
Definition
inhalation
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(EPAP) Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure
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exhalation
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2 main purposes of Bi-Level PAP
Definition
1. treat central sleep apnea
2. to increase patient tolerance of PAP
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central apnea
Definition
A complete cessation of airflow and respiratory effort for at lest 10 seconds during sleep.
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hypocapnea
Definition
decreased CO2 levels
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Hypoxic Respiratory Drive
Definition
When the drive to breathe is based off oxygen levels rather than carbon dioxide levels.
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Hyperoxemia
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The state of having too much oxygen in the blood.








































































































































































































































































































































































































































The state of having too much oxygen in the blood.
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Hypercapneic Respiratory Drive
Definition
When the drive to breathe is based off of carbon dioxide levels in the blood.
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titrating Bi-Level PAP the IPAP is always higher than EPAP
Definition
most sleep lab protocols require at least a 4cm difference between the IPAP and EPAP.
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Split-Night Study
Definition
A type of sleep study in which the first half of the night is diagnostic and the second half is therapeutic with CPAP titration.
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Supplemental oxygen
Definition
may be used in the sleep lab increase the baseline SpO2.
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