Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study

Purpose: The SERVE-HF study reported a risk of cardiovascular death associated with adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV) for central sleep apnea in patients with chronic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Therefore, we adopted in May 2015 a safety procedure in our 32 p...

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Main Authors: Philippe Bordier, Aurelia Lataste
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007118300108
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spelling doaj-25f862e1f1634bfb858d9baf1145284d2020-11-24T23:49:10ZengElsevierRespiratory Medicine Case Reports2213-00712019-01-01266872Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series studyPhilippe Bordier0Aurelia Lataste1Corresponding author. Hopital Cardiologique du Haut-Leveque, Unité de Maladie Coronarienne, Avenue de Magellan, 33604, Pessac cedex, France.; Haut-Leveque Cardiology Hospital, Pessac, FranceHaut-Leveque Cardiology Hospital, Pessac, FrancePurpose: The SERVE-HF study reported a risk of cardiovascular death associated with adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV) for central sleep apnea in patients with chronic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Therefore, we adopted in May 2015 a safety procedure in our 32 patients with ASV since 2006. It led to ASV removal in four patients due to ≤45% LVEF. At the end of the procedure we noted eight cases of death. This high 25% mortality rate led us to study these cases. Methods: The study population was derived from our database of patient follow-up from the sleep unit of our cardiovascular department. Results: All deceased patients but one had cardiac disorders but only one matched the SERVE-HF patient profile. ASV was due to predominant central (n = 4) or mixed (n = 4) sleep apnea. Six patients died prior to our procedure including two patients who died several months after ASV cessation, one from ventricular fibrillation and one from respiratory infection. The cases with ongoing ASV consisted in one case of end-stage heart failure with asystole, two cases of cancer and one case of suicide. Two patients died after their safety procedure with no contra-indications to ASV and before study completion in all the patients, one from cancer and one from pulmonary and renal disorders. Conclusions: In this series, no relationship became apparent between sleep apnea or ASV and death. Cardiovascular deaths were not predominant. Further study will be required to clarify the risks associated with ASV in patients with cardiovascular disease. Keywords: Heart failure, Sleep apnea, Hunter-Cheyne-Stokes breathing, Adaptive servo-ventilationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007118300108
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Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study
Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
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Aurelia Lataste
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title Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study
title_short Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study
title_full Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study
title_fullStr Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study
title_full_unstemmed Death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific SERVE-HF profile: A case series study
title_sort death in patients with adaptive servo-ventilation for sleep apnea and no specific serve-hf profile: a case series study
publisher Elsevier
series Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
issn 2213-0071
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Purpose: The SERVE-HF study reported a risk of cardiovascular death associated with adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV) for central sleep apnea in patients with chronic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Therefore, we adopted in May 2015 a safety procedure in our 32 patients with ASV since 2006. It led to ASV removal in four patients due to ≤45% LVEF. At the end of the procedure we noted eight cases of death. This high 25% mortality rate led us to study these cases. Methods: The study population was derived from our database of patient follow-up from the sleep unit of our cardiovascular department. Results: All deceased patients but one had cardiac disorders but only one matched the SERVE-HF patient profile. ASV was due to predominant central (n = 4) or mixed (n = 4) sleep apnea. Six patients died prior to our procedure including two patients who died several months after ASV cessation, one from ventricular fibrillation and one from respiratory infection. The cases with ongoing ASV consisted in one case of end-stage heart failure with asystole, two cases of cancer and one case of suicide. Two patients died after their safety procedure with no contra-indications to ASV and before study completion in all the patients, one from cancer and one from pulmonary and renal disorders. Conclusions: In this series, no relationship became apparent between sleep apnea or ASV and death. Cardiovascular deaths were not predominant. Further study will be required to clarify the risks associated with ASV in patients with cardiovascular disease. Keywords: Heart failure, Sleep apnea, Hunter-Cheyne-Stokes breathing, Adaptive servo-ventilation
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