Impact of Positive Airway Pressure Therapy on Clinical Outcomes in Older Veterans With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Comorbid Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Overlap Syndrome)
VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are highly prevalent chronic respiratory diseases in the Veteran population. OSA co-occurring with COPD, known as Overlap Syndrome (OVS), is a complex chronic medical condition associated with grave consequences. OVS is highly prevalent in Veterans. Veterans with OVS may be at increased risk for cognitive deficits, poor sleep quality as well as a reduced quality of life (QoL). The overall objective is to study the effects of positive airway pressure therapy on clinical outcomes in patients with OVS.
Description
There are no studies regarding the impact of PAP therapy on sleep disturbance, cognitive function and quality of life in patients with OVS. The investigators' rationale is that in patients with moderate-severe OVS, PAP therapy will effectively alleviate sleepiness, sleep disturbances and cognitive deficits, and, thereby, improve QoL. 'PAP' includes either continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or noninvasive positive airway pressure ventilation (NIPPV). Objectives: Specifically, the investigators will study the effectiveness of PAP therapy vs. conservative care in reducing daytime sleepi…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 60+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * OSA with moderate-to-severe disease, AHI 20 per hour by in-lab polysomnography with concomitant moderate-severe COPD based on pulmonary function tests (PFTS) and with past significant history (\>10 pack-years) of smoking * Male or female gender * Age greater than or equal to 60 years * Stable treatment regimen for COPD Exclusion Criteria: * Current or prior treatment with PAP or oral appliance * Central sleep apnea defined as central apnea index \>5 per hour and comprising 50% of AHI * Known primary neuromuscular diseases * Disorders that may impact cognitive function…
Interventions
- DevicePositive airway pressure
Positive airway pressure therapy. OVS patients randomized to PAP therapy arm will be titrated to optimal PAP therapy per standard protocol and assigned to use PAP therapy.
- OtherConservative care (control arm)
Eligible OVS patients will receive conservative care/usual care with education about sleep apnea and sleep hygiene via handouts and video instructions. This is the control arm.
Location
- John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MIDetroit, Michigan