Patients requiring emergency airway management may be at greater risk of acute hypoxemic events because of underlying lung pathology, high metabolic demands, insufficient respiratory drive, obesity, or the inability to protect their airway against aspiration. Emergency tracheal intubation is often required before complete information needed to assess the risk of procedural hypoxia is acquired (i.e., arterial blood gas level, hemoglobin value, or chest radiograph). During pre-oxygenation, administering high-flow nasal oxygen in addition to a non-rebreather face mask can significantly boost the effective inspired oxygen. Similarly, with the apnea created by rapid sequence intubation (RSI) procedures, the same high-flow nasal cannula can help ...
Background and Aims: Apnoeic oxygenation during laryngoscopy has been emphasised in recent recommend...
To evaluate which respiratory support method for critically ill patients undergoing endotracheal int...
Oxygen therapy can be delivered using low-flow, intermediate-flow (air entrainment mask), or high-fl...
Abstract Background Maintaining adequate oxygenation during rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is imper...
International audienceIntubation of hypoxemic patients is associated with life-threatening adverse e...
International audienceAlthough preoxygenation and airway management respond to precise algorithms, d...
International audienceObjective: The role of high-flow nasal cannula during and before intubation is...
Purpose To determine whether or not apnoeic oxygenation reduces the incidence of hypoxaemia during e...
International audienceHigh-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) has the potential to provide apnoeic oxy...
The role of high-flow nasal cannula during and before intubation is unclear despite a number of rand...
Hypoxaemia increases the risk of cardiac arrest and mortality during intubation. The reduced physiol...
Background Efficient and timely airway management is universally recognised as a priority for major ...
Background and Aims: Apnoeic oxygenation during laryngoscopy has been emphasised in recent recommend...
To evaluate which respiratory support method for critically ill patients undergoing endotracheal int...
Oxygen therapy can be delivered using low-flow, intermediate-flow (air entrainment mask), or high-fl...
Abstract Background Maintaining adequate oxygenation during rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is imper...
International audienceIntubation of hypoxemic patients is associated with life-threatening adverse e...
International audienceAlthough preoxygenation and airway management respond to precise algorithms, d...
International audienceObjective: The role of high-flow nasal cannula during and before intubation is...
Purpose To determine whether or not apnoeic oxygenation reduces the incidence of hypoxaemia during e...
International audienceHigh-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) has the potential to provide apnoeic oxy...
The role of high-flow nasal cannula during and before intubation is unclear despite a number of rand...
Hypoxaemia increases the risk of cardiac arrest and mortality during intubation. The reduced physiol...
Background Efficient and timely airway management is universally recognised as a priority for major ...
Background and Aims: Apnoeic oxygenation during laryngoscopy has been emphasised in recent recommend...
To evaluate which respiratory support method for critically ill patients undergoing endotracheal int...
Oxygen therapy can be delivered using low-flow, intermediate-flow (air entrainment mask), or high-fl...