DMW – Klinischer Fortschritt, Table of Contents Dtsch Med Wochenschr 2015; 140(12): 900-903DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-102582 Klinischer Fortschritt Pneumologie © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York Maschinelle Atemhilfe in der Therapie der chronischen Herzinsuffizienz Positive airway pressure therapy in treatment of chronic heart failure Michael Westhoff 1 Lungenklinik Hemer, Hemer › Author Affiliations Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article Schlüsselwörter SchlüsselwörterCPAP-Therapie - adaptive Servoventilation - Atemstörung - Herzinsuffizienz Keywords KeywordsCPAP therapy - adaptive servoventilation - respiratory disorder - cardiac insufficiency Full Text References Literatur 1 Thomas RJ, Terzano MG, Parrino L et al. Obstructive sleep-disordered breathing with a dominant cyclic alternating pattern – a recongnizable polysomnographic variant with practical clinical implications. Sleep 2004; 27: 229-234 2 Gilmartin GS, Daly RW, Thomas RJ. Recognition and management of complex sleep-disordered breathing. Curr Opin Pulm Med 2005; 11: 485-493 3 Westhoff M, Arzt M, Litterst P. Prevalence and treatment of central sleep apnoea emerging after initiation of continuous positive airway pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea without evidence of heart failure. Sleep Breath 2012; 16: 71-78 4 Oldenburg O, Bitter T, Westerheide N et al. Complex sleep apnoea in congestive heart failure. Thorax 2011; 66: 402-407 5 Schroll S, Sériès F, Lewis K et al. Acute haemodynamic effects of continuous positive airway pressure in awake patients with heart failure. Respirology 2014; 19: 47-52 6 Yamada S, Sakakibara M, Yokota T et al. Acute hemodynamic effects of adaptive servo-ventilation in patients with heart failure. Circ J 2013; 77: 1214-1220 7 Bradley TD, Holloway RM, McLaughlin PR et al. Cardiac output response to continuous positive airway pressure in congestive heart failure. Am Rev Respir Dis 1992; 145: 377-382 8 Philip-Joet FF, Paganelli FF, Dutau HL et al. Hemodynamic effects of bilevel nasal positive airway pressure ventilation in patientswith heart failure. Respiration 1999; 66: 136-143 9 Steiner S, Schannwell CM, Strauer BE. Left ventricular response to continuous positive airway pressure: Role of left ventricular geometry. Respiration 2008; 76: 393-397 10 Yumino D, Kasai T, Kimmerly D et al. Differing effects of obstructive and central sleep apneas on stroke volume in patients with heart failure. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2013; 187: 433-438 11 Hall AB, Ziadi MC, Leech JA et al. Effects of short-term continuous positive airway pressure on myocardial sympathetic nerve function and energetics in patients with heart failure and obstructive sleep apnea: a randomized study. Circulation 2014; 130: 892-901 12 Arzt M, Schroll S, Series F et al. Auto-servoventilation in heart failure with sleep apnoea: a randomised controlled trial. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: 1244-1254 13 Kasai T, Kasagi S, Maeno K et al. Adaptive servo-ventilation in cardiac function and neurohormonal status in patients with heart failure and central sleep apnea nonresponsive to continuous positive airway pressure. JACC Heart Fail 2013; 1: 58-63 14 Hetland A, Haugaa KH, Olseng M et al. Three-month treatment with adaptive servoventilation improves cardiac function and physical activity in patients with chronic heart failure and cheynestokes respiration: a prospective randomized controlled trial. Cardiology 2013; 126: 81-90 15 Takama N, Kurabayashi M. Safety and efficacy of adaptive servo-ventilation in patients with severe systolic heart failure. J Cardiol 2014; 63: 302-307 16 Oldenburg O, Bitter T, Wellmann B et al. Trilevel adaptive servoventilation for the treatment of central and mixed sleep apnea in chronic heart failure patients. Sleep Med 2013; 14: 422-427 17 Köhnlein T, Windisch W, Köhler D et al. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation for the treatment of severe stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a prospective, multicentre, randomised, controlled clinical trial. Lancet Respir Med 2014; 2: 698-705 18 Borel JC, Pepin JL, Pison C et al. Long-term adherence with non-invasive ventilation improves prognosis in obese COPD patients. Respirology 2014; 19: 857-865 19 Ojeda Castillejo E, de Lucas Ramos P, López Martin S et al. Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation in Patients with Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome. Long-term Outcome and Prognostic Factors. Arch Bronconeumol 2015; 51: 61-68 20 Castro-Añón O, Pérez de Llano LA, De la Fuente Sánchez S et al. Obesity-Hypoventilation Syndrome: Increased Risk of Death over Sleep Apnea Syndrome. PLoS One 2015; 10: e0117808