1. 'A randomized trial of initiation of chronic non-invasive mechanical ventilation at home vs in-hospital in patients with Neuromuscular Disease and thoracic cage disorder': The Dutch Homerun Trial
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van den Biggelaar, Ries J. M., Hazenberg, Anda, Cobben, Nicolle A. M., Gaytant, Michael A., Vermeulen, Karin M., Wijkstra, Peter J., Value, Affordability and Sustainability (VALUE), Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), Intensive Care, Pulmonary Medicine, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Longziekten (9), and RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health
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thoracic cage abnormality ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,noninvasive ventilation ,neuromuscular disease ,telemedicine - Abstract
Background: There is an increasing demand for home mechanical ventilation (HMV) in patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency. At present, noninvasive ventilation is exclusively initiated in a clinical setting at all four centers for HMV in the Netherlands. In addition to its high societal costs and patient discomfort, commencing HMV is often delayed because of a lack of hospital bed capacity. Research Question: Is HMV initiation at home, using a telemonitoring approach, noninferior to in-hospital initiation in a nationwide study? Study Design and Methods: We conducted a nationwide, randomized controlled noninferiority trial, in which every HMV center recruited 24 patients (home [n = 12] vs hospital [n = 12]) with a neuromuscular disease or thoracic cage disorder, all with an indication to start HMV. Change in arterial CO 2 (PaCO 2) over a 6-month period was considered the primary outcome, and quality of life and costs were assessed as secondary outcomes. Results: A total of 96 patients were randomized, most of them diagnosed with neuromuscular disease. We found a significant improvement in PaCO 2 within both groups (home: from 6.1 to 5.6 kPa [P
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- 2020