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2022 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for long-term home oxygen therapy

Some chronic respiratory diseases can cause hypoxemia and, in such cases, long-term home oxygen therapy (LTOT) is indicated as a treatment option primarily to improve patient quality of life and life expectancy. Home oxygen has been used for more than 70 years, and support for LTOT is based on two s...

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Autores principales: Castellano, Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira, Pereira, Luiz Fernando Ferreira, Feitosa, Paulo Henrique Ramos, Knorst, Marli Maria, Salim, Carolina, Rodrigues, Mauri Monteiro, Ferreira, Eloara Vieira Machado, Duarte, Ricardo Luiz de Menezes, Togeiro, Sonia Maria, Stanzani, Lícia Zanol Lorencini, Medeiros, Pedro, Schelini, Karime Nadaf de Melo, Coelho, Liana Sousa, de Sousa, Thiago Lins Fagundes, de Almeida, Marina Buarque, Alvarez, Alfonso Eduardo
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36350954
http://dx.doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20220179
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author Castellano, Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira
Pereira, Luiz Fernando Ferreira
Feitosa, Paulo Henrique Ramos
Knorst, Marli Maria
Salim, Carolina
Rodrigues, Mauri Monteiro
Ferreira, Eloara Vieira Machado
Duarte, Ricardo Luiz de Menezes
Togeiro, Sonia Maria
Stanzani, Lícia Zanol Lorencini
Medeiros, Pedro
Schelini, Karime Nadaf de Melo
Coelho, Liana Sousa
de Sousa, Thiago Lins Fagundes
de Almeida, Marina Buarque
Alvarez, Alfonso Eduardo
author_facet Castellano, Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira
Pereira, Luiz Fernando Ferreira
Feitosa, Paulo Henrique Ramos
Knorst, Marli Maria
Salim, Carolina
Rodrigues, Mauri Monteiro
Ferreira, Eloara Vieira Machado
Duarte, Ricardo Luiz de Menezes
Togeiro, Sonia Maria
Stanzani, Lícia Zanol Lorencini
Medeiros, Pedro
Schelini, Karime Nadaf de Melo
Coelho, Liana Sousa
de Sousa, Thiago Lins Fagundes
de Almeida, Marina Buarque
Alvarez, Alfonso Eduardo
author_sort Castellano, Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira
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description Some chronic respiratory diseases can cause hypoxemia and, in such cases, long-term home oxygen therapy (LTOT) is indicated as a treatment option primarily to improve patient quality of life and life expectancy. Home oxygen has been used for more than 70 years, and support for LTOT is based on two studies from the 1980s that demonstrated that oxygen use improves survival in patients with COPD. There is evidence that LTOT has other beneficial effects such as improved cognitive function, improved exercise capacity, and reduced hospitalizations. LTOT is indicated in other respiratory diseases that cause hypoxemia, on the basis of the same criteria as those used for COPD. There has been an increase in the use of LTOT, probably because of increased life expectancy and a higher prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases, as well as greater availability of LTOT in the health care system. The first Brazilian Thoracic Association consensus statement on LTOT was published in 2000. Twenty-two years later, we present this updated version. This document is a nonsystematic review of the literature, conducted by pulmonologists who evaluated scientific evidence and international guidelines on LTOT in the various diseases that cause hypoxemia and in specific situations (i.e., exercise, sleep, and air travel). These recommendations, produced with a view to clinical practice, contain several charts with information on indications for LTOT, oxygen sources, accessories, strategies for improved efficiency and effectiveness, and recommendations for the safe use of LTOT, as well as a LTOT prescribing model.
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spelling pubmed-97471902022-12-16 2022 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for long-term home oxygen therapy Castellano, Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira Pereira, Luiz Fernando Ferreira Feitosa, Paulo Henrique Ramos Knorst, Marli Maria Salim, Carolina Rodrigues, Mauri Monteiro Ferreira, Eloara Vieira Machado Duarte, Ricardo Luiz de Menezes Togeiro, Sonia Maria Stanzani, Lícia Zanol Lorencini Medeiros, Pedro Schelini, Karime Nadaf de Melo Coelho, Liana Sousa de Sousa, Thiago Lins Fagundes de Almeida, Marina Buarque Alvarez, Alfonso Eduardo J Bras Pneumol Special Article Some chronic respiratory diseases can cause hypoxemia and, in such cases, long-term home oxygen therapy (LTOT) is indicated as a treatment option primarily to improve patient quality of life and life expectancy. Home oxygen has been used for more than 70 years, and support for LTOT is based on two studies from the 1980s that demonstrated that oxygen use improves survival in patients with COPD. There is evidence that LTOT has other beneficial effects such as improved cognitive function, improved exercise capacity, and reduced hospitalizations. LTOT is indicated in other respiratory diseases that cause hypoxemia, on the basis of the same criteria as those used for COPD. There has been an increase in the use of LTOT, probably because of increased life expectancy and a higher prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases, as well as greater availability of LTOT in the health care system. The first Brazilian Thoracic Association consensus statement on LTOT was published in 2000. Twenty-two years later, we present this updated version. This document is a nonsystematic review of the literature, conducted by pulmonologists who evaluated scientific evidence and international guidelines on LTOT in the various diseases that cause hypoxemia and in specific situations (i.e., exercise, sleep, and air travel). These recommendations, produced with a view to clinical practice, contain several charts with information on indications for LTOT, oxygen sources, accessories, strategies for improved efficiency and effectiveness, and recommendations for the safe use of LTOT, as well as a LTOT prescribing model. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9747190/ /pubmed/36350954 http://dx.doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20220179 Text en © 2022 Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castellano, Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira
Pereira, Luiz Fernando Ferreira
Feitosa, Paulo Henrique Ramos
Knorst, Marli Maria
Salim, Carolina
Rodrigues, Mauri Monteiro
Ferreira, Eloara Vieira Machado
Duarte, Ricardo Luiz de Menezes
Togeiro, Sonia Maria
Stanzani, Lícia Zanol Lorencini
Medeiros, Pedro
Schelini, Karime Nadaf de Melo
Coelho, Liana Sousa
de Sousa, Thiago Lins Fagundes
de Almeida, Marina Buarque
Alvarez, Alfonso Eduardo
2022 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for long-term home oxygen therapy
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title_fullStr 2022 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for long-term home oxygen therapy
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title_short 2022 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for long-term home oxygen therapy
title_sort 2022 brazilian thoracic association recommendations for long-term home oxygen therapy
topic Special Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36350954
http://dx.doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20220179
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