Among the 36 patients, HFNC was replaced by conventional low flow nasal cannula oxygen in 19 patients (53%), endotracheal intubation in 4 (11%), face mask in 3 (8%), noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in 2 (6%), and room air in 2 patients (6%). Hospital mortality rate was 31...
The control group received nasal cannula oxygen, and the observation group received HFNC. The changes of oxygen saturation, heart rate, blood pressure and adverse events during the operation were compared between the two groups. Results The patients were divided into the HFNC (n = 78) and ...
ventilation’) with high-flow nasal cannula(‘hhfnc’ or ‘hhfn’ or ‘hfnc’ or ‘hfnct’ or ‘high flow nasal cannula’ or ‘high flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy’ or ‘nasal high flow oxygen therapy’ or ‘high flow nasal cannulae’ or ‘humidified high flow nasal cannula therapy...
The vast majority of patients having an operation will at some stage wear an oxygen mask; they may alternatively wear a nasal cannula but oxygen delivered in this way is less accurate and restricted in concentration. Liquid Silicone Rubber CushionsCPAP Tota...
Background: High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is an essential non-invasive oxygen therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients. Despite its wide use, research assessing the knowledge, practice, and barriers to using HFNC among respiratory therapists (RT) is lacking....
OxygenHigh flowCritical careRespiratory insufficiencyTo analyze the incidence of use of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) in intensive care and evaluate the procedure. descriptive prospective study. Inclusion criteria: all participants were patients admitted to the intensive care units of the ...
for all other comparisons.#Simulating apneic oxygenation in a preoxygenated manikin connected to a test lung over 20min by applying high flow nasal oxygen resulted in the highest oxygen content at a flow of 10L/min; higher flows resulted in slightly decreased oxygen percentages in the test ...
AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; ARF, acute respiratory failure; HFNC, high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy; NIV, non-invasive ventilation. Table 1. Baseline characteristics of enrolled AIDS patients. Table 2. VAS scores, vital signs, and arterial blood gas analyses of enrolled AIDS ...