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Respiration 1992

Indications for long-term oxygen therapy.

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A G Stewart
P Howard

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Abstrakt

The Medical Research Council and the Nocturnal Oxygen Therapy Trial studies clearly demonstrated that long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) for more than 15 h/day improved mortality and morbidity in a well-defined group of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. There are no similar randomised control studies in patients with other hypoxaemic lung diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis and pneumoconiosis. The prescription of oxygen for other restrictive lung disorders is complicated by hypoventilation requiring mechanical support as well as oxygen and should be restricted to special centres. The clearest indications for LTOT are for patients with cor pulmonale, hypoxic chronic bronchitis and emphysema, and in terminally ill patients who require palliation. Before LTOT is considered, the patient must be clinically stable and on appropriate optimum therapy such as antibiotics, bronchodilators, physiotherapy and having stopped smoking tobacco. Many patients first present for LTOT with profound hypoxaemia and hypercapnia during an infective, often oedematous exacerbation of their lung disease. Assessments should occur during convalescence when the patient is clinically stable. They should be shown to have a PaO2 less than 7.3 kPa and/or a PaCO2 greater than 6 kPa on two occasions at least 3 weeks apart. FEV1 should be less than 1.5 litres, and there should be a less than 15% improvement in FEV1 after bronchodilators. All patients should be assessed by an experienced chest physician. Patients with a PaO2 between 7.3 and 8 kPa who have polycythaemia, right heart failure or pulmonary hypertension may gain benefit from LTOT but this is still to be clearly proven.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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