Humidification of inspired oxygen is increased with a pre-nasal cannula compared to intranasal cannul
International audienceIntubation of hypoxemic patients is associated with life-threatening adverse e...
Purpose Limited data exist on the correlation between higher flow rates of high-flow nasal cannula (...
The effects of intermittent positive pressure breathing on arterial oxygen tension of patients on co...
BACKGROUND: Oxygen therapy is usually combined with a humidification device, to prevent mucosal dryn...
Conventionally, oxygen is given at 4 to 6 L/min through nasal cannula for supplementation of oxygen....
Traditionally, nasal oxygen therapy has been delivered at low flows through nasal cannulae. In recen...
Treatment strategies to address oxygenation prob-lems in critically ill patients with hypoxemic resp...
Background: In a cannot-ventilate-cannot-intubate situation, careful preoxygenation with high FiO2 a...
International audienceAlthough preoxygenation and airway management respond to precise algorithms, d...
In 36 severely hypoxaemic patients (arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) less than 7.3 kPa or 55 mmHg), ca...
The role of high-flow nasal cannula during and before intubation is unclear despite a number of rand...
Patients requiring emergency airway management may be at greater risk of acute hypoxemic events beca...
BACKGROUND: The traditional nasal cannula with bubble humidifier is limited to a maximum flow of 6 L...
High flow nasal cannula system or nasal high flow oxygen is an oxygen delivery device which administ...
International audienceHigh-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) has the potential to provide apnoeic oxy...
International audienceIntubation of hypoxemic patients is associated with life-threatening adverse e...
Purpose Limited data exist on the correlation between higher flow rates of high-flow nasal cannula (...
The effects of intermittent positive pressure breathing on arterial oxygen tension of patients on co...
BACKGROUND: Oxygen therapy is usually combined with a humidification device, to prevent mucosal dryn...
Conventionally, oxygen is given at 4 to 6 L/min through nasal cannula for supplementation of oxygen....
Traditionally, nasal oxygen therapy has been delivered at low flows through nasal cannulae. In recen...
Treatment strategies to address oxygenation prob-lems in critically ill patients with hypoxemic resp...
Background: In a cannot-ventilate-cannot-intubate situation, careful preoxygenation with high FiO2 a...
International audienceAlthough preoxygenation and airway management respond to precise algorithms, d...
In 36 severely hypoxaemic patients (arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) less than 7.3 kPa or 55 mmHg), ca...
The role of high-flow nasal cannula during and before intubation is unclear despite a number of rand...
Patients requiring emergency airway management may be at greater risk of acute hypoxemic events beca...
BACKGROUND: The traditional nasal cannula with bubble humidifier is limited to a maximum flow of 6 L...
High flow nasal cannula system or nasal high flow oxygen is an oxygen delivery device which administ...
International audienceHigh-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) has the potential to provide apnoeic oxy...
International audienceIntubation of hypoxemic patients is associated with life-threatening adverse e...
Purpose Limited data exist on the correlation between higher flow rates of high-flow nasal cannula (...
The effects of intermittent positive pressure breathing on arterial oxygen tension of patients on co...