Home non-invasive ventilation in COPD: a global systematic review.
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Dretzke, JanineWang, Jingya
Yao, Mi
Guan, Naijie
Ling, Myra
Zhang, Erica
Mukherjee, Deyashini
Hall, James
Jowett, Sue
Mukherjee, Rahul
Moore, David J
Turner, Alice M
Publication date
2022-04-29Subject
Respiratory medicine
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Background: Uncertainty remains around the benefit of home non-invasive ventilation (NIV) for stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients and those with a recent exacerbation (post-hospital). The aim of this systematic review was to: (1) update the evidence base with studies published in any language, including Chinese language studies not indexed in standard medical databases, and (2) explore the impact of additional studies on the evidence base. Methods: Standard systematic review methodology was used for identifying and appraising studies. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-randomized studies reporting mortality, hospitalizations, exacerbations, quality of life, adverse events, or adherence were included. Random effects meta-analysis was undertaken for mortality and hospitalizations, with studies sub-grouped by population and study design. Sensitivity analysis was performed to explore the effect of including studies from Western and non-Western countries. Results: A total of 103 studies were included, substantially more than in previous reviews. There was no significant effect on mortality for the stable population. There was a benefit from NIV for the post-hospital population based on non-randomized studies, or RCTs from non-Western countries. There was a small but significant reduction in hospital admissions (1-2/year) with NIV across all sub-groups, and a variable reduction in duration of stay with greater reductions in studies from China. Conclusions: The evidence base on home NIV is considerably larger than previously presented. While NIV may reduce hospital admissions and improve quality of life, there is still little evidence of a reduction in mortality, regardless of country. Individual participant data analysis may clarify which patients would benefit most from NIV.Citation
Dretzke J, Wang J, Yao M, Guan N, Ling M, Zhang E, Mukherjee D, Hall J, Jowett S, Mukherjee R, Moore DJ, Turner AM. Home Non-Invasive Ventilation in COPD: A Global Systematic Review. Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis. 2022 Apr 29;9(2):237-251. doi: 10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0242Type
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http://journal.copdfoundation.orgPMID
35259290Publisher
COPD Foundationae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0242