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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37011977/-analysis-of-the-clinical-features-and-the-risk-factors-of-severe-human-metapneu-movirus-associated-community-acquired-pneumonia-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Huang, H Y Li, M H Chen, T T Zhu, X Y Zhang, F F Lyu, L Lin, M S Su, L Dong
Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics and the risk factors of severe human metapneumovirus (hMPV)-associated community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children. Methods: A retrospective case summary was conducted. From December 2020 to March 2022, 721 children who were diagnosed with CAP and tested positive for hMPV nucleic acid by PCR-capillary electrophoresis fragment analysis of nasopharyngeal secretions at the Yuying Children's Hospital, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University were selected as the research objects...
April 2, 2023: Zhonghua Er Ke za Zhi. Chinese Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36950541/clinical-review-of-high-flow-nasal-oxygen-therapy-in-human-and-veterinary-patients
#42
REVIEW
Joanna Whitney, Iain Keir
Oxygen therapy is the first-line treatment for hypoxemic acute respiratory failure. In veterinary medicine this has traditionally been provided via mask, low-flow nasal oxygen cannulas, oxygen cages and invasive positive pressure ventilation. Traditional non-invasive modalities are limited by the maximum flow rate and fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2 ) that can be delivered, variability in oxygen delivery and patient compliance. The invasive techniques are able to provide higher FiO2 in a more predictable manner but are limited by sedation/anesthesia requirements, potential complications and cost...
2023: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36902586/effect-of-high-flow-nasal-oxygenation-on-gastric-insufflation-in-patients-undergoing-laryngeal-microsurgery-under-tubeless-general-anesthesia-with-neuromuscular-blockade
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Ying Chang, Hyun Jeong Kwak, Jong Yeop Kim, Ji Young Park, Hee Yeon Park, In Kyong Yi
BACKGROUND: High-flow nasal oxygenation is an oxygen delivery method by which high concentrations of heated humidified oxygen are supplied via the nasal cavity. This study aimed to investigate the effect of high-flow nasal oxygenation on gastric volume change in adult patients undergoing laryngeal microsurgery under tubeless general anesthesia with neuromuscular blockade. METHODS: Patients aged 19-80 years with an American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status 1 or 2 who were scheduled to undergo laryngoscopic surgery under general anesthesia were recruited...
February 23, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36788853/a-volunteer-crossover-feasibility-study-to-compare-standard-oxygen-cannula-used-at-high-flow-to-proprietary-high-flow-humidified-nasal-oxygen-systems
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Z Johnson, Gary Devine, Rebecca Marshall
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Supplemental oxygen is routinely administered to patients prior to and during induction of general anesthesia and sedation. This increases the fraction of oxygen in the lungs, increases oxygen delivery, and increases the time to oxygen desaturation. Proprietary Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE) systems, which deliver warmed and humidified oxygen, have been extensively researched in the perioperative and critical care setting and have been shown to significantly prolong time to desaturation and as a means of ventilatory support...
January 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36597372/-humidified-high-flow-nasal-cannula-and-visual-laryngoscope
#45
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Lei Jiang, Shuangba He, Guoyan Sun, Guangfei Li, Zihui Sun, Xuejun Ju, Qingxiang Zhang, Xiaohui Zhang, Lan Zhang, Wei Meng
Objective: To study the application value of humidified high flow nasal cannula (HHFNC) combined with visual laryngoscopy in the arytenoid cartilage dislocation. Methods: Twenty-nine patients with arytenoid cartilage dislocation were randomly double-blind into HHFNC group and general nasal catheter oxygen suction group, and the intraoperative and postoperative evaluation indicators, anesthesia-related indicators and postoperative vocal cord were compared. Results: There were statistically significant differences in intraoperative blood oxygen saturation, microstream end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure EtCO₂, respiratory rate and respiratory intervention times between the two groups ( P <0...
January 2023: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36569181/retracted-application-evaluation-of-high-flow-humidified-oxygen-in-patients-with-respiratory-failure-after-general-anesthesia-extubation-for-multiple-injuries
#46
Journal Of Healthcare Engineering
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1155/2021/1387129.].
2022: Journal of Healthcare Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36567556/-value-of-high-flow-oxygen-therapy-after-weaning-for-successful-extubation-of-critical-ill-patients-with-mechanical-ventilation
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiqing Sun, Qi Ren, Liang Wu, Nong Wu, Guolong Cai
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the value of high-flow oxygen therapy after weaning in successful extubation of critically ill patients with mechanical ventilation. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted. The weaned patients who were older than 18 years old and underwent mechanical ventilation for the first time due to cerebrovascular accidents, surgical operations, cardiovascular diseases, and pneumonia admitted to the department of critical care medicine of Zhejiang Hospital from January 2018 to June 2020 were enrolled...
November 2022: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36507524/high-flow-nasal-oxygen-in-acute-hypoxemic-respiratory-failure-a-narrative-review-of-the-evidence-before-and-after-the-covid-19-pandemic
#48
REVIEW
Léon Genecand, Thomas Agoritsas, Charlotte Ehrensperger, Aileen Kharat, Christophe Marti
High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) is a type of non-invasive advanced respiratory support that allows the delivery of high-flow and humidified air through a nasal cannula. It can deliver a higher inspired oxygen fraction than conventional oxygen therapy (COT), improves secretion clearance, has a small positive end-expiratory pressure, and exhibits a washout effect on the upper air space that diminishes dead space ventilation. HFNO has been shown to reduce the work of breathing in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) and has become an interesting option for non-invasive respiratory support...
2022: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36479287/apnoeic-oxygenation-during-paediatric-intubation-a-systematic-review
#49
REVIEW
Shane George, Megan Wilson, Susan Humphreys, Kristen Gibbons, Elliot Long, Andreas Schibler
OBJECTIVE: This review assesses the effect of apnoeic oxygenation during paediatric intubation on rates of hypoxaemia, successful intubation on the first attempt and other adverse events. DATA SOURCES: The databases searched included PubMed, Medline, CINAHL, EMBASE and The Cochrane Library. An electronic search for unpublished studies was also performed. STUDY SELECTION: We screened studies that include children undergoing intubation, studies that evaluate the use of apnoeic oxygenation by any method or device with outcomes of hypoxaemia, intubation outcome and adverse events were eligible for inclusion...
2022: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36478520/aerosol-delivery-in-models-of-pediatric-high-flow-nasal-oxygen-and-mechanical-ventilation
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ran Wang, Ciaran O Leime, Weiwei Gao, Ronan MacLoughlin
BACKGROUND: Aerosol drug delivery during high flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) and invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) are key respiratory care strategies available for the treatment of pediatric patients. We aimed to quantify the impact of different HFNO and IMV set-ups on tracheal drug delivery via a vibrating mesh nebuliser (VMN). METHODS: Percent tracheal dose via VMN was quantified during HFNO therapy and IMV in a benchtop model of a 9-month-old infant. Under HFNO, 3 cannula sizes were used at 3 flow rate settings with the VMN placed at the dry side of the humidifier...
March 2023: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36457201/predictors-of-high-flow-nasal-cannula-failure-in-pediatric-patients-with-acute-respiratory-distress
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kantara Saelim, Busawan Thirapaleka, Kanokpan Ruangnapa, Pharsai Prasertsan, Wanaporn Anuntaseree
BACKGROUND: Heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) has gained popularity recently and is considered a standard respiratory support tool for pediatric patients with acute respiratory distress. However, data are limited on the bedside parameters that can predict HFNC failure in pediatric patients. PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of SpO2/FiO2 (SF) ratio, pediatric respiratory rate-oxygenation (pROX) index, and clinical respiratory score (CRS), for predicting the HFNC outcomes...
December 2022: Clinical and experimental pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36428016/protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial-reducing-reintubation-among-high-risk-cardiac-surgery-patients-with-high-flow-nasal-cannula-i-can
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert E Freundlich, Jonathan P Wanderer, Benjamin French, Ryan P Moore, Antonio Hernandez, Ashish S Shah, Daniel W Byrne, Pratik P Pandharipande
INTRODUCTION: Heated, humidified, high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy has been used as a therapy for hypoxic respiratory failure in numerous clinical settings. To date, limited data exist to guide appropriate use following cardiac surgery, particularly among patients at risk for experiencing reintubation. We hypothesised that postextubation treatment with high-flow nasal cannula would decrease the all-cause reintubation rate within the 48 hours following initial extubation, compared with usual care...
November 25, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36309660/the-short-term-efficacy-of-high-flow-nasal-oxygen-therapy-on-cardiovascular-surgical-patients-a-randomized-crossover-trial
#53
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Deguchi Shiho, Yusuke Kusaka, Shoko Nakano, Osamu Umegaki
BACKGROUND: Oxygen therapy after extubation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is essential in order to maintain adequate oxygenation, especially in patients who have undertaken cardiovascular surgery. A Venturi mask (VM) has been routinely used as an oxygen therapy in the ICU. Recently, however, the high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) has become available, and this device can deliver up to 60 L/min of humidified oxygen. The aim of this study is to evaluate the short-term efficacy between HFNC and VM in cardiovascular surgical patients...
October 29, 2022: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36303179/incidence-of-oxygen-desaturation-using-a-high-flow-nasal-cannula-versus-a-facemask-during-flexible-bronchoscopy-in-patients-at-risk-of-hypoxemia-a-randomised-controlled-trial
#54
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Wen Zhang, Jiang-Ling Wang, Shuang Fu, Jia-Ming Zhou, Ye-Jing Zhu, Shu-Nv Cai, Jun Fang, Kang-Jie Xie, Xin-Zhong Chen
BACKGROUND: Patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), male sex, obesity, older age or hypertension are prone to hypoxemia during flexible bronchoscopy. This study investigated whether using a high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) could reduce the incidence of oxygen desaturation during bronchoscopy under deep sedation in patients at risk of hypoxemia. METHODS: A total of 176 patients at risk of hypoxemia who underwent flexible bronchoscopy under deep sedation were randomly assigned to two groups: the HFNC group (humidified oxygen was supplied via a high-flow nasal cannula at a rate of 60 L/min and a concentration of 100%, n = 87) and the facemask group (oxygen was supplied via a tight-fitting facemask at a rate of 6 L/min and a concentration of 100%, n = 89)...
October 27, 2022: BMC Pulmonary Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36292448/efficacy-of-nasal-high-flow-oxygen-therapy-in-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-patients-in-long-term-oxygen-and-nocturnal-non-invasive-ventilation-during-exercise-training
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Volpi, Eleonora Volpato, Elena Compalati, Marius Lebret, Giuseppe Russo, Salvatore Sciurello, Gabriele Pappacoda, Antonello Nicolini, Paolo Banfi
High-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) improves gas exchange and dead space washout and reduces the level of work required for breathing. This study aimed to evaluate pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) combined with HFOT in COPD patients treated with nocturnal non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT). In particular, we sought to discover whether the addition of HFOT during exercise training could improve patients' performance, mainly with regard to their Six-Minute Walking Test (6MWT) outcomes, and reduce the exacerbation rates, periods of rehospitalization or need to resort to unscheduled visits...
October 11, 2022: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36289610/heated-humidified-high-flow-nasal-cannula-in-children-state-of-the-art
#56
REVIEW
Annamaria Venanzi, Paola Di Filippo, Chiara Santagata, Sabrina Di Pillo, Francesco Chiarelli, Marina Attanasi
High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy is a non-invasive ventilatory support that has gained interest over the last ten years as a valid alternative to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) in children with respiratory failure. Its safety, availability, tolerability, and easy management have resulted its increasing usage, even outside intensive care units. Despite its wide use in daily clinical practice, there is still a lack of guidelines to standardize the use of HFNC. The aim of this review is to summarize current knowledge about the mechanisms of action, safety, clinical effects, and tolerance of HFNC in children, and to propose a clinical practices algorithm for children with respiratory failure...
September 21, 2022: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36250746/commentary-on-high-flow-nasal-cannula-and-continuous-positive-airway-pressure-practices-after-the-first-line-support-for-assistance-in-breathing-in-children-trials
#57
REVIEW
Steven L Shein, Martin C J Kneyber, Alexandre T Rotta
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) are commonly used to treat children admitted to the PICU who require more respiratory support than simple oxygen therapy. Much has been published on these two treatment modalities over the past decade, both in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM ) and elsewhere. The majority of these studies are observational analyses of clinical, administrative, or quality improvement datasets and, therefore, are only able to establish associations between exposure to treatment and outcomes, not causation...
December 1, 2022: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36170281/changes-in-lung-volume-estimated-by-electrical-impedance-tomography-during-apnea-and-high-flow-nasal-oxygenation-a-single-center-randomized-controlled-trial
#58
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Thomas Riedel, Fabian Bürgi, Robert Greif, Heiko Kaiser, Thomas Riva, Lorenz Theiler, Sabine Nabecker
BACKGROUND: Previous studies concerning humidified, heated high-flow nasal oxygen delivered in spontaneously breathing patients postulated an increase in functional residual capacity as one of its physiological effects. It is unclear wheter this is also true for patients under general anesthesia. METHODOLOGY: The sincle-center noninferiority trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT NCT03478774). This secondary outcome analysis shows estimated differences in lung volume changes using electrical impedance tomography between different flow rates of 100% oxygen in apneic, anesthetized and paralyzed adults prior to intubation...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36143455/application-of-high-flow-nasal-cannula-in-covid-19-a-narrative-review
#59
REVIEW
Cheng-Wei Liu, Shih-Lung Cheng
BACKGROUND: During the first wave of COVID-19, the large influx of severely ill patients led to insufficient availability of beds in intensive care units and a shortage of ventilators. The shortage of ventilators, high mortality of intubated patients, and high risk of infections among healthcare workers involved in intubation were the main factors that led to the prevalence of noninvasive respiratory support during the pandemic. The high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a commonly used, popular form of noninvasive respiratory support...
September 12, 2022: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36110039/ease-and-comfort-of-pre-oxygenation-with-high-flow-nasal-oxygen-cannulae-vs-facemask-a-randomised-controlled-trial
#60
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
A F Merry, H van Waart, S J Allen, P A Baker, D Cumin, C M A Frampton, D A Gargiulo, J A Hannam, G F Keogh, M R Moore, M Payton, S J Mitchell
The Difficult Airway Society recommends that all patients should be pre-oxygenated before the induction of general anaesthesia, but this may not always be easy or comfortable and anaesthesia may often be induced without full pre-oxygenation. We tested the hypothesis that high-flow nasal oxygen cannulae would be easier and more comfortable than facemasks for pre-oxygenation. We randomly allocated 199 patients undergoing elective surgery aged ≥ 10 years to pre-oxygenation using either high-flow nasal oxygen or facemask...
December 2022: Anaesthesia
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