Affiliation:
1. Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education, St George\'s Hospital Medical School, London, UK
Abstract
Abstract:
Home non-invasive ventilation has become a well-established form of therapy over the
last few decades. Many conditions benefit from home NIV, for instance, patients with motor neurone
disease (MND) and chest wall deformities that lead to respiratory complications. Home NIV
has been shown to increase survival and improve quality of life in many chest wall diseases and
MND. There is also substantial evidence to indicate that NIV can palliate symptoms of Obesity Hypoventilation
Syndrome (OHS). Also, Home NIV is a valuable tool in the management of patients
with severe COPD and has been shown to reduce mortality and morbidity in patients with chronic
respiratory failure. However, the usefulness of home NIV varies according to compliance. This review
investigates the factors affecting compliance with home NIV. Compliance remains to be an incredibly
complex matter. Yet, due to the importance of compliance and its effect on outcomes, investigating
influencing variables is a priority.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine