Background. High flow tracheostomy (HFT) is a commonly used weaning and humidification strategy for tracheostomised patients, but little is known as to how much PEEP or mechanical benefit it offers. Patient anatomy and device characteristics differentiate it from high flow nasal cannula and the physiological effects observed. Objectives. (1) To review the available literature on the effects of HFT on airway pressure and indices of gas exchange. (2) To quantify PEEP generated by a HFT circuit. Methods. A randomised benchtop experiment was conducted, with a size 8 uncuffed Portex tracheostomy connected to an Optiflow™ with Airvo 2™ humidifier system. The tracheostomy tube was partially immersed in water to give rise to a column of water with...
Background: Several studies have revealed that clinicians cannot suction all available secretion in ...
Tracheostoma valves are often required in the rehabilitation process of speech after total laryngect...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients need mechanical ventilation to sustain gas excha...
Background: High-flow oxygen therapy via nasal cannula (HFOTNASAL) increases airway pressure, amelio...
Two working mechanisms of Nasal High-Flow Therapy (NHFT) are washout of anatomical dead space and pr...
PURPOSE: High-flow oxygen therapy delivered through nasal cannulae improves oxygenation and decreas...
BACKGROUND: Advancements in tracheostomy tube design now provide clinicians with a range of options ...
Abstract Purpose High-flow oxygen therapy delivered through nasal cannulae improves oxygenation and ...
International audienceBackground: During invasive ventilation, the upper airway is bypassed and no l...
International audienceObjectives : Quantitative evaluation of upper airway obstruction cannot be com...
Clearance of secretions remains a challenge in ventilated patients. Despite high-frequency percussiv...
Background: This study was undertaken to find out the effect of early tracheostomy on weaning from ...
BACKGROUND: The CoughAssist is a mechanical insufflator-exsufflator designed to assist airway secret...
It is recognised that high-flow nasal therapy can prevent desaturation during airway management. Stu...
Introduction: Mucociliary clearance is optimised at core body temperature and 100% relative humidity...
Background: Several studies have revealed that clinicians cannot suction all available secretion in ...
Tracheostoma valves are often required in the rehabilitation process of speech after total laryngect...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients need mechanical ventilation to sustain gas excha...
Background: High-flow oxygen therapy via nasal cannula (HFOTNASAL) increases airway pressure, amelio...
Two working mechanisms of Nasal High-Flow Therapy (NHFT) are washout of anatomical dead space and pr...
PURPOSE: High-flow oxygen therapy delivered through nasal cannulae improves oxygenation and decreas...
BACKGROUND: Advancements in tracheostomy tube design now provide clinicians with a range of options ...
Abstract Purpose High-flow oxygen therapy delivered through nasal cannulae improves oxygenation and ...
International audienceBackground: During invasive ventilation, the upper airway is bypassed and no l...
International audienceObjectives : Quantitative evaluation of upper airway obstruction cannot be com...
Clearance of secretions remains a challenge in ventilated patients. Despite high-frequency percussiv...
Background: This study was undertaken to find out the effect of early tracheostomy on weaning from ...
BACKGROUND: The CoughAssist is a mechanical insufflator-exsufflator designed to assist airway secret...
It is recognised that high-flow nasal therapy can prevent desaturation during airway management. Stu...
Introduction: Mucociliary clearance is optimised at core body temperature and 100% relative humidity...
Background: Several studies have revealed that clinicians cannot suction all available secretion in ...
Tracheostoma valves are often required in the rehabilitation process of speech after total laryngect...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients need mechanical ventilation to sustain gas excha...