Prevalence of life-supporting prolonged invasive ventilation support in Finland.

Waltteri Siirala, Aki Vainionpää, Annette Kainu, Jaana Korpela, Klaus Olkkola, Riku Aantaa
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Abstract

Background: There is no comprehensive data in our country on the prevalence of life-supporting prolonged invasive ventilation support. The objective of the survey was to clarify in all hospital districts of continental Finland the prevalence of patients who were dependent on invasive ventilation support, and the disease leading to the treatment.

Patients and methods: The KOTIVEHNO 2015 survey was carried out as population-based cross-sectional study by sending a questionnaire to all doctors in charge of prolonged invasive ventilation support. The questionnaires were used to collect data on the patients within care on 1st January, 2017.

Results: The prevalence of life-supporting prolonged invasive ventilation support in Finland among the population aged over 16 years or more was 2/4 patients/100,000 habitants. Altogether 107 patients were within the care. There was variation in the prevalence among the hospital districts. Of the patients, 24% were affected with a motoneuron disease, in 18% the cause was spinal cord injury, 15% suffered from Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, and the rest had some other rare neurological disease.

Conclusions: Life-supporting prolonged invasive ventilation support is rare in Finland. The treatment is associated with neuromuscular diseases causing respiratory insufficiency, and with spinal cord injuries.

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芬兰维持生命的长时间有创通气支持的患病率。
背景:目前我国还没有关于维持生命的长时间有创通气支持的全面数据。调查的目的是澄清芬兰大陆所有医院区依赖有创通气支持的患者的患病率,以及导致治疗的疾病。患者和方法:KOTIVEHNO 2015调查采用基于人群的横断面研究,向所有负责长时间有创通气支持的医生发送调查问卷。使用问卷收集2017年1月1日住院患者的数据。结果:芬兰16岁及以上人群中维持生命的延长有创通气支持的患病率为2/4 /10万居民。共有107名患者接受了治疗。各医院区患病率存在差异。在这些患者中,24%的患者患有运动神经元疾病,18%的患者因脊髓损伤,15%的患者患有杜氏肌营养不良症,其余的患者患有其他一些罕见的神经系统疾病。结论:维持生命的长时间有创通气在芬兰是罕见的。这种治疗与引起呼吸功能不全的神经肌肉疾病和脊髓损伤有关。
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