Hypoxaemic burden in heart failure patients receiving adaptive servo‐ventilation

Author:

Baumert Mathias1ORCID,Linz Dominik234,Pfeifer Michael5,Tafelmeier Maria6,Felfeli Philippe6,Arzt Michael6,Shahrbabaki Sobhan S.1

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Biomedical Engineering, School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

2. Department of Cardiology Maastricht University Medical Centre and Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht The Netherlands

3. Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders The University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Australia

4. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

5. Department of Pneumology Donaustauf Hospital Donaustauf Germany

6. Department of Internal Medicine II University Hospital Regensburg Regensburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimsThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of adaptive servo‐ventilation (ASV) for lowering hypoxaemic burden components in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) patients.Methods and resultsFifty‐six stable HFrEF patients with left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 40 were randomized to receive either ASV (n = 27; 25 males) or optimal medical management or optimal medical management alone (n = 29; 26 males). Patients underwent overnight polysomnography at baseline and a 12 week follow‐up visit. We quantified hypoxaemic as time spent at <90% oxygen saturation (T90) decomposed into desaturation‐related components (T90desaturation) and non‐specific drifts (T90non‐specific). In the ASV arm, T90 significantly shortened by nearly 60% from 50.1 ± 95.8 min at baseline to 20.5 ± 33.0 min at follow‐up compared with 59.6 ± 88 and 65.4 ± 89.6 min in the control arm (P = 0.009). ASV reduced the apnoea‐related component (T90desaturation) from 37.7 ± 54.5 to 2.1 ± 7.3 min vs. 37.7 ± 54.5 and 40.4 ± 66.4 min in the control arm (P = 0.008). A significant non‐specific T90 component of 19.6 ± 31.8 min persisted during ASV. In adjusted multivariable regression, T90desaturation was significantly associated with the ratio of the forced expiratory volume in the first second to the forced vital capacity of the lungs (β = 0.336, 95% confidence interval 0.080 to 0.593; P = 0.011) and T90non‐specific with left ventricular ejection fraction (β = −0.345, 95% confidence interval −0.616 to −0.073; P = 0.014).ConclusionsASV effectively suppresses the sleep apnoea‐related component of hypoxaemic burden in HFrEF patients. A significant hypoxaemic burden not directly attributable to sleep apnoea but related to the severity of heart failure remains and may adversely affect cardiovascular long‐term outcomes.

Funder

Philips Respironics

ResMed Foundation

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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