CareTech Home Infusion Therapy
*Home>>>Cpap

Cpap and Spinal Meningitis?


I started CPAP 3 months ago and feel much better but have read and been told by several people that you have an incresed chance of a bacterial infection in the lining around the brain and spinal cord (meningitis) while using one. Has anyone heard of someone getting this while using CPAP?

I am a respiratory therapist, and I've NEVER heard of someone using CPAP contracting meningitis.

If it were me, I would realize that the benefits to my health while using CPAP far outweigh a vague risk of meningitis.

Here is a quote from a medical journal article written in 1998. While rare, meningitis has ocurred while using a CPAP

Contraindications For CPAP

Serious side effects with CPAP are very rare but do occur. One contraindication for CPAP is communication between the upper airway and meningeal space, and there are case reports of both pneumoencephalitis1 and meningitis occurring in these patients.2 There is a high prevalence of ischemic heart disease in patients treated with CPAP, but important cardiac side effects have not been reported. There is one published case study3 of atrial arrhythmias developing in CPAP patients. Respiratory disease is also common, but CPAP has proven safe even in patients with advanced respiratory failure. There is the potential for excessive CPAP pressure to induce hypoventilation and central apnea, but this can be avoided by careful pressure setting, and serious complications have not been reported. A case of massive epistaxis due to CPAP has been published.4

Patients starting CPAP usually experience a multitude of irritating problems that may ultimately reduce their compliance with treatment (Table 1, page 76). Many of the problems mentioned, however, are not true side effects but are caused by a lack of familiarity with the equipment and tend to resolve spontaneously over time. (For the purposes of this article, they will be called side effects.) Patients who are poorly compliant with treatment from the start often have difficulty identifying exactly what it is about CPAP therapy they dislike. For some, the entire experience of being attached to a machine while they are asleep is unpleasant, and there is no particular aspect of therapy they can identify as irksome. This may be one reason published studies have not regularly found a relationship between specific side effects and poor compliance.

Tags
  Health Equipment   Exam Tables   Doctor Equipment   Diabetic Supply   Dental Equipment   Crutches   Cpap   Commode   Blood Pressure Monitor   Autoclave   Aed   Blood Transfusion
Related information
  • CPAP USERS: What should you do when you are suppose to wear your CPAP and you have a head cold?

    Of any time this is one of the most important times to be wearing it. The cold reduces your ability to take in full breaths of air, so in the day you are getting less oxygen and at night you reall...

  • Cost of CPAP machines in different countries?

    check cpap.com and billmyinsurance.com and understand that your insurance has a huuuuge markup. also for more info on sleep apnea go to cpaptalk.com

    ...
  • Best CPAP machine?

    I do this for a living....and let me tell you your options..after asking a few questions... are you planning to get your machine off the internet? It will be cheaper, but it could be dangerous. ...

  • First time buying a CPAP machine, just diagnosed. Any recommendations?

    Most of the machines nowadays are very quiet and quite easily adjusted to. Make sure that you're consulting a reputable dealer and take a test run before you commit to buy-cut it on in the sto...

  • Cpap machine , does it really help???

    Are you over weight? If so you need to reduce weight for the machine to be really effective! Best of Luck

    ...
  • Will a cpap machine improve the health of someone with sleep apnea?

    It takes about 2 weeks to get use to the machine. They are wonderful once you get use to them, I promise you! I hated mine at first! But my wife wanted me to live! I swear that it made me feel ...

  • How do I go about finding a free CPAP machine?

    I also have sleep apnea and I know the machines are very expensive. Go back to your Dr. and ask why you weren't prescribed a CPAP...you do need a prescription to buy one. Ask at the Dr.s off...

  • Using a CPAP cause sleep apnea if you may no longer need to use one?

    In general, no if your CPAP machine is too high it will not cause you to have obstructive apneas. It could be causing you to have more arousals. And this is differently the reason that you feel mor...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster