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210 related items for PubMed ID: 34930686

  • 1. Comparing CPAP masks during initial titration for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: one-year experience.
    Zonato AI, Rosa CFA, Oliveira L, Bittencourt L.
    Braz J Otorhinolaryngol; 2022; 88 Suppl 5(Suppl 5):S63-S68. PubMed ID: 34930686
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  • 2. Oronasal Masks Require a Higher Pressure than Nasal and Nasal Pillow Masks for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
    Deshpande S, Joosten S, Turton A, Edwards BA, Landry S, Mansfield DR, Hamilton GS.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2016 Sep 15; 12(9):1263-8. PubMed ID: 27448430
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  • 3. Efficacy of nasal masks versus nasal pillows masks during continuous positive airway pressure titration for patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
    Zonato AI, Rosa CFA, Oliveira L, Bittencourt LR.
    Sleep Breath; 2021 Sep 15; 25(3):1-8. PubMed ID: 33403598
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  • 4. Oral continuous positive airway pressure for sleep apnea: effectiveness, patient preference, and adherence.
    Beecroft J, Zanon S, Lukic D, Hanly P.
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  • 5. Equivalence of nasal and oronasal masks during initial CPAP titration for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
    Teo M, Amis T, Lee S, Falland K, Lambert S, Wheatley J.
    Sleep; 2011 Jul 01; 34(7):951-5. PubMed ID: 21731145
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  • 6. Nasal versus oronasal continuous positive airway pressure masks for obstructive sleep apnea: a pilot investigation of pressure requirement, residual disease, and leak.
    Bakker JP, Neill AM, Campbell AJ.
    Sleep Breath; 2012 Sep 01; 16(3):709-16. PubMed ID: 21800222
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  • 7. A randomised controlled trial on the effect of mask choice on residual respiratory events with continuous positive airway pressure treatment.
    Ebben MR, Narizhnaya M, Segal AZ, Barone D, Krieger AC.
    Sleep Med; 2014 Jun 01; 15(6):619-24. PubMed ID: 24831252
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  • 8. Oronasal masks require higher levels of positive airway pressure than nasal masks to treat obstructive sleep apnea.
    Bettinzoli M, Taranto-Montemurro L, Messineo L, Corda L, Redolfi S, Ferliga M, Tantucci C.
    Sleep Breath; 2014 Dec 01; 18(4):845-9. PubMed ID: 24532147
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  • 9. Choosing an Oronasal Mask to Deliver Continuous Positive Airway Pressure May Cause More Upper Airway Obstruction or Lead to Higher Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Requirements than a Nasal Mask in Some Patients: A Case Series.
    Ng JR, Aiyappan V, Mercer J, Catcheside PG, Chai-Coetzer CL, McEvoy RD, Antic N.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2016 Sep 15; 12(9):1227-32. PubMed ID: 27306398
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  • 10. Nasal vs Oronasal CPAP for OSA Treatment: A Meta-Analysis.
    Andrade RGS, Viana FM, Nascimento JA, Drager LF, Moffa A, Brunoni AR, Genta PR, Lorenzi-Filho G.
    Chest; 2018 Mar 15; 153(3):665-674. PubMed ID: 29273515
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  • 11. Comparing the Efficacy, Mask Leak, Patient Adherence, and Patient Preference of Three Different CPAP Interfaces to Treat Moderate-Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
    Rowland S, Aiyappan V, Hennessy C, Catcheside P, Chai-Coezter CL, McEvoy RD, Antic NA.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2018 Jan 15; 14(1):101-108. PubMed ID: 29198305
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  • 12. Choosing the right mask for your Asian patient with sleep apnoea: A randomized, crossover trial of CPAP interfaces.
    Goh KJ, Soh RY, Leow LC, Toh ST, Song PR, Hao Y, Lee KCH, Tan GL, Ong TH.
    Respirology; 2019 Mar 15; 24(3):278-285. PubMed ID: 30189465
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  • 13. Nasal versus oronasal mask in patients under auto-adjusting continuous positive airway pressure titration: a real-life study.
    Duarte RLM, Mendes BA, Oliveira-E-Sá TS, Magalhães-da-Silveira FJ, Gozal D.
    Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol; 2020 Dec 15; 277(12):3507-3512. PubMed ID: 32725272
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  • 14. Oronasal vs Nasal Masks: The Impact of Mask Type on CPAP Requirement, Pharyngeal Critical Closing Pressure (Pcrit), and Upper Airway Cross-Sectional Areas in Patients With OSA.
    Landry SA, Mann DL, Beare R, McIntyre R, Beatty C, Thomson LDJ, Collet J, Joosten SA, Hamilton GS, Edwards BA.
    Chest; 2023 Sep 15; 164(3):747-756. PubMed ID: 36990149
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  • 15. A new predictive model for continuous positive airway pressure in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
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  • 16. Body Position May Influence Oronasal CPAP Effectiveness to Treat OSA.
    Nascimento JA, de Santana Carvalho T, Moriya HT, Fernandes PH, de Andrade RG, Genta PR, Lorenzi-Filho G, Nakagawa NK.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2016 Mar 15; 12(3):447-8. PubMed ID: 26888589
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  • 17. In search of a better CPAP interface: A network meta-analysis comparing nasal masks, nasal pillows and oronasal masks.
    Chen LY, Chen YH, Hu SW, Lin MT, Lee PL, Chiang AA, Tu YK.
    J Sleep Res; 2022 Dec 15; 31(6):e13686. PubMed ID: 35821391
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  • 18. A randomised crossover trial comparing nasal masks with oronasal masks: No differences in therapeutic pressures or residual apnea-hypopnea indices.
    Shirlaw T, Duce B, Milosavljevic J, Hanssen K, Hukins C.
    J Sleep Res; 2019 Oct 15; 28(5):e12760. PubMed ID: 30156338
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  • 19. Oronasal mask may compromise the efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure on OSA treatment: is there evidence for avoiding the oronasal route?
    Andrade RG, Madeiro F, Genta PR, Lorenzi-Filho G.
    Curr Opin Pulm Med; 2016 Nov 15; 22(6):555-62. PubMed ID: 27607153
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  • 20. Type of mask may impact on continuous positive airway pressure adherence in apneic patients.
    Borel JC, Tamisier R, Dias-Domingos S, Sapene M, Martin F, Stach B, Grillet Y, Muir JF, Levy P, Series F, Pepin JL, Scientific Council of The Sleep Registry of the French Federation of Pneumology (OSFP).
    PLoS One; 2013 Nov 15; 8(5):e64382. PubMed ID: 23691209
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