Telemedicine for long-term continuous positive airway pressure therapy: A six-month follow-up study in Japan using propensity score matching

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Toshiki Akahoshi , Daisuke Endo , Kenichi Nagaoka , Ayako Hori , Tatsuya Ito , Akihito Uematsu , Yutaka Kozu , Yasuhiro Gon , Kazuo Chin , Ryuji Furihata
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Abstract

Background

During the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, Japan's health insurance system allowed continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) telephone consultations to extend clinic visit intervals. This study aimed to determine whether 6-month CPAP adherence in the telemedicine (TM) group was inferior to that in the standard care group.

Methods

Patients receiving long-term CPAP therapy for at least 6 months for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) from two clinics in Japan were recruited between May and July 2020. The TM group consisted of patients who had not visited the clinic in person for 6 months, with physicians providing telephone consultations every 1–2 months. The standard care group included patients who visited the clinic monthly for physician consultation. In both groups, physicians reviewed CPAP usage data via telemonitoring. Patients were classified into three groups according to change in adherence: ≤ −5%, > −5 to <5%, and ≥5%. The primary outcome was the number of patients with worsened CPAP adherence (≤−5%).

Results

Of the 479 patients in the TM group and 146 in the standard care group, 120 were matched using propensity score 1:1 nearest neighbor matching and selected from both groups. Adherence worsened in 41 (34.2%) and 32 (26.7 %) patients in the TM and standard care groups, respectively. The TM group was not inferior to the standard care group in terms of the proportion of patients with worsened CPAP adherence (χ2 = 1.81, df = 1, P = 0.178).

Conclusions

This study found no significant difference in the 6-month CPAP adherence between the TM and standard care groups.
远程医疗用于长期持续气道正压治疗:使用倾向得分匹配法在日本进行的为期 6 个月的随访研究。
背景:在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,日本的医疗保险系统允许通过电话咨询持续气道正压(CPAP)来延长就诊时间。本研究旨在确定远程医疗(TM)组 6 个月的 CPAP 坚持率是否低于标准护理组:在 2020 年 5 月至 7 月期间,从日本两家诊所招募了接受至少 6 个月长期 CPAP 治疗的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者。TM组包括6个月内未亲自到诊所就诊的患者,医生每1-2个月提供一次电话咨询。标准护理组包括每月到诊所接受医生咨询的患者。在这两组患者中,医生都会通过远程监控查看 CPAP 使用数据。根据患者依从性的变化将其分为三组:≤ -5%、>-5 至结果:在 TM 组的 479 名患者和标准护理组的 146 名患者中,采用倾向得分 1:1 近邻匹配法从两组中选出了 120 名患者。TM 组和标准护理组分别有 41 名(34.2%)和 32 名(26.7%)患者的依从性恶化。就 CPAP 依从性恶化的患者比例而言,TM 组并不比标准护理组差(χ2 = 1.81,df = 1,P = 0.178):本研究发现,TM 组和标准护理组在 6 个月的 CPAP 依从性方面没有明显差异。
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Respiratory investigation
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