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High-Flow Oxygen through Nasal Cannula in Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
by
Fartoukh, Muriel
, Mira, Jean-Paul
, Nseir, Saad
, Pierrot, Marc
, Béduneau, Gaëtan
, Cottereau, Alice
, Razazi, Keyvan
, Ricard, Jean-Damien
, Frat, Jean-Pierre
, Wittebole, Xavier
, Perbet, Sébastien
, Chakarian, Jean-Charles
, Prat, Gwénael
, Brochard, Laurent
, Morawiec, Elise
, Richard, Jean-Christophe M
, Robert, René
, Boulain, Thierry
, Herbland, Alexandre
, Constantin, Jean-Michel
, Thille, Arnaud W
, Devaquet, Jérôme
, Tonnelier, Jean-Marie
, Mercat, Alain
, Argaud, Laurent
, Chevalier, Stéphanie
, Mathonnet, Armelle
, Delétage-Métreau, Céline
, Ragot, Stéphanie
, Girault, Christophe
in
Acute Disease
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Blood pressure
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hypercapnia
/ Hypoxemia
/ Hypoxia - etiology
/ Intubation
/ Intubation, Intratracheal - statistics & numerical data
/ Kaplan-Meier Estimate
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Nose
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - administration & dosage
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - instrumentation
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - methods
/ Oxygen therapy
/ Patients
/ Positive-Pressure Respiration - instrumentation
/ Respiratory failure
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - complications
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - mortality
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
/ Respiratory therapy
/ Ventilation
2015
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High-Flow Oxygen through Nasal Cannula in Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
by
Fartoukh, Muriel
, Mira, Jean-Paul
, Nseir, Saad
, Pierrot, Marc
, Béduneau, Gaëtan
, Cottereau, Alice
, Razazi, Keyvan
, Ricard, Jean-Damien
, Frat, Jean-Pierre
, Wittebole, Xavier
, Perbet, Sébastien
, Chakarian, Jean-Charles
, Prat, Gwénael
, Brochard, Laurent
, Morawiec, Elise
, Richard, Jean-Christophe M
, Robert, René
, Boulain, Thierry
, Herbland, Alexandre
, Constantin, Jean-Michel
, Thille, Arnaud W
, Devaquet, Jérôme
, Tonnelier, Jean-Marie
, Mercat, Alain
, Argaud, Laurent
, Chevalier, Stéphanie
, Mathonnet, Armelle
, Delétage-Métreau, Céline
, Ragot, Stéphanie
, Girault, Christophe
in
Acute Disease
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Blood pressure
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hypercapnia
/ Hypoxemia
/ Hypoxia - etiology
/ Intubation
/ Intubation, Intratracheal - statistics & numerical data
/ Kaplan-Meier Estimate
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Nose
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - administration & dosage
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - instrumentation
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - methods
/ Oxygen therapy
/ Patients
/ Positive-Pressure Respiration - instrumentation
/ Respiratory failure
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - complications
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - mortality
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
/ Respiratory therapy
/ Ventilation
2015
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High-Flow Oxygen through Nasal Cannula in Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
by
Fartoukh, Muriel
, Mira, Jean-Paul
, Nseir, Saad
, Pierrot, Marc
, Béduneau, Gaëtan
, Cottereau, Alice
, Razazi, Keyvan
, Ricard, Jean-Damien
, Frat, Jean-Pierre
, Wittebole, Xavier
, Perbet, Sébastien
, Chakarian, Jean-Charles
, Prat, Gwénael
, Brochard, Laurent
, Morawiec, Elise
, Richard, Jean-Christophe M
, Robert, René
, Boulain, Thierry
, Herbland, Alexandre
, Constantin, Jean-Michel
, Thille, Arnaud W
, Devaquet, Jérôme
, Tonnelier, Jean-Marie
, Mercat, Alain
, Argaud, Laurent
, Chevalier, Stéphanie
, Mathonnet, Armelle
, Delétage-Métreau, Céline
, Ragot, Stéphanie
, Girault, Christophe
in
Acute Disease
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Blood pressure
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hypercapnia
/ Hypoxemia
/ Hypoxia - etiology
/ Intubation
/ Intubation, Intratracheal - statistics & numerical data
/ Kaplan-Meier Estimate
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Nose
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - administration & dosage
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - instrumentation
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - methods
/ Oxygen therapy
/ Patients
/ Positive-Pressure Respiration - instrumentation
/ Respiratory failure
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - complications
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - mortality
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
/ Respiratory therapy
/ Ventilation
2015
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High-Flow Oxygen through Nasal Cannula in Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
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High-Flow Oxygen through Nasal Cannula in Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
2015
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Overview
Patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure were assigned to standard oxygen therapy, high-flow oxygen therapy, or noninvasive ventilation. The intubation rate did not differ significantly among the groups, but 90-day mortality was lower in the high-flow–oxygen group.
Noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation (hereafter, noninvasive ventilation) reduces the need for endotracheal intubation and mortality among patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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or severe cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
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The physiological effects of noninvasive ventilation include a decrease in the work of breathing and improvement in gas exchange. In patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, the need for mechanical ventilation is associated with high mortality,
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but data on the overall effects of noninvasive ventilation with respect to the prevention of intubation and improvement in outcome are conflicting.
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Previous studies have often included a heterogeneous population of patients with . . .
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Intubation, Intratracheal - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Nose
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - administration & dosage
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - instrumentation
/ Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - methods
/ Patients
/ Positive-Pressure Respiration - instrumentation
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - complications
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - mortality
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