BACKGROUND: Noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation (NPPV) delivers air at a high flow, which is associated with airway mucosal drying and impaired airway functioning. OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of mechanical ventilation parameters on relative humidity and absolute humidity during NPPV, and to evaluate the effect of a heated passover humidifier on relative humidity, absolute hu-midity, and ventilator performance during NPPV. METHODS: We performed a bench study to assess the effects of inspiratory positive airway pressure (IPAP) of 10 cm H2O, 15 cm H2O, and 20 cm H2O, respiratory rates of 12 breaths/min and 24 breaths/min, and inspiratory-expiratory ratios of 1:2 and 1:3 on relative and absolute humidity. The measurements were obta...
Study objective: To determine the correlation between simple rating of condensation seen in the flex...
PURPOSE: We assessed the performance of heated wire humidifiers (HWHs), which should avoid water con...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of airway humidification devices on the effectiveness of ventilation in ...
Objective: To research the effectiveness on humidifying, respiratory mechanics, bacterial colonizati...
AbstractUpper airway dryness is a frequent side-effect of nasal continuous positive airway pressure ...
OBJECTIVE: Heat and moisture exchangers (HME) increase circuitry deadspace compared to heated humidi...
International audienceBackground: During invasive ventilation, the upper airway is bypassed and no l...
OBJECTIVE: During invasive mechanical ventilation, inspired gases must be humidified. We previously ...
Introduction: Patients receiving mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy frequently complain about...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and compare the efficiency of humidification in available heat and moisture ...
INTRODUCTION: The helmet may be an effective interface for the delivery of noninvasive positive pres...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a heat and moisture exchanger and a heated humidifier on respi...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...
Abstract: The normal physiology of conditioning of inspired gases is altered when the patient requir...
Study objective: To determine the correlation between simple rating of condensation seen in the flex...
PURPOSE: We assessed the performance of heated wire humidifiers (HWHs), which should avoid water con...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of airway humidification devices on the effectiveness of ventilation in ...
Objective: To research the effectiveness on humidifying, respiratory mechanics, bacterial colonizati...
AbstractUpper airway dryness is a frequent side-effect of nasal continuous positive airway pressure ...
OBJECTIVE: Heat and moisture exchangers (HME) increase circuitry deadspace compared to heated humidi...
International audienceBackground: During invasive ventilation, the upper airway is bypassed and no l...
OBJECTIVE: During invasive mechanical ventilation, inspired gases must be humidified. We previously ...
Introduction: Patients receiving mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy frequently complain about...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and compare the efficiency of humidification in available heat and moisture ...
INTRODUCTION: The helmet may be an effective interface for the delivery of noninvasive positive pres...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a heat and moisture exchanger and a heated humidifier on respi...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...
Abstract: The normal physiology of conditioning of inspired gases is altered when the patient requir...
Study objective: To determine the correlation between simple rating of condensation seen in the flex...
PURPOSE: We assessed the performance of heated wire humidifiers (HWHs), which should avoid water con...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...