RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Home polysomnography in the management of noninvasive ventilation in neuromuscular patients JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP 2854 VO 40 IS Suppl 56 A1 Grazia Crescimanno A1 Francesca Greco A1 Oreste Marrone YR 2012 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/40/Suppl_56/2854.abstract AB Background Patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) on long-term noninvasive ventilation (NIV) require reevaluation of ventilator setting, which is better performed during nocturnal polysomnography (PSG). Studies on the role of home PSG in the management of NIV in NMD patients are lacking.Objective To compare feasibility, reliability, subjective and objective sleep quality and patients' acceptance of PSG during NIV performed either in hospital or at home.Methods Fifty-two consecutive NMD patients on long-term NIV were assigned to home or to unassisted hospital PSG during NIV application. A 7 item self-questionnaire was administered after PSG to explore perceived sleep efficiency, sleep quality, awakenings, and acceptance of the polysomnographic procedure. Sleep was scored according to AASM rules.Results One home and 1 hospital PSG were not reliable due, respectively, to insufficient sleep or to signal loss. Four hospital and three home recordings showed minor technical problems that did not affect their reliability. The remaining 43 recordings were technically excellent both as regards neurological and respiratory signals. Subjective (382.80±114.28 vs 347.94±77.3 minutes, respectively) and objective total sleep time and sleep efficiency (68.80±19.40 vs 72.03±15.86 %), that were correlated to each other, were similar in the two groups. Acceptance of home PSG (8.28±1.99 on a scale from 0 to 10) was higher than for hospital PSG (6.84±2.42, p=0.02)Conclusion In ventilated NMD patients, feasibility and reliability of PSG, as well as subjective and objective sleep quality, do not differ if it is performed in hospital or at home. Acceptance of the procedure in the home environment is higher.