Optimizing Success in Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: The Role of the Mask
Patient Interface: PAP Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Prof. Dr. Olivier M. VANDERVEKEN, MD, PhD

Faculty Presentations

Introduction - Drs. Newitt, Vanderveken and Genta Overview of PAP masks, approach to fit and impact on PAP therapy adherence - Dr. Newitt Patient Interface: PAP Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Dr. Vanderveken Nasal masks as first-line options for CPAP - Dr. Genta
Prof. Dr. Olivier M. VANDERVEKEN, MD, PhD
1 - Title Slide 2 - Disclosures 3 - Outline 4 - Nasal Airway Importance 5 - OSA 6 - Nose Assessment 7 - Collapsible Segment 8 - Nasopharynx 9 - Nasal Obstruction 10 - Nasal Obstruction Surgery 11 - OSA Treatment options 12 - CPAP Termination Rates 13 - CPAP first 14 - CPAP adherence 15 - Nasal side-effects 16 - CPAP Nasal Symptoms 17 - Nasal Evaluation 18 - Diagnosis 19 - History & Complaints 20 - Clinical Examination 21 - Allergic Constitution 22 - Allergic Rhinitis 23 - Skin Testing 24 - Measurements 25 - Anterior rhinomanometry (RMM) 26 - Objective Measurements 27 - Cut-off Value 28 - Treatment 29 - Heated Humidification 30 - Humidification 31 - Nasal Steroids 32 - Nasal Steroids (cont.) 33 - Nasal Surgery 34 - Surgical Management 35 - Septoplasty 36 - RFA 37 - Quality of Life 38 - Surgery Not Exclusive 39 - Outcomes 40 - Increased CPAP Use 41 - Nasal Surgery Studies 42 - Meta-analysis 43 - Take home messages 44 - Nasal Surgery Outcomes 45 - Nasal Surgery Results 46 - Thank You 47 - Discussion
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References

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Zozula R et al. Curr Opin Pulm Med 2001

[10]

Baltzan MA et al Sleep Med 2009

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