SummaryRecently, heater/humidifier devices that use novel methods to condition breathing gases from an external source have been introduced. The addition of sufficient warmth and high levels of humidification to breathing gas has allowed for higher flow rates from nasal cannula devices to be applied to patients (i.e., high flow therapy). This article provides a review of the proposed mechanisms behind the efficacy of high flow therapy via nasal cannula, which include washout of nasopharyngeal dead space, attenuation of the inspiratory resistance associated with the nasopharynx, improvement in conductance and pulmonary compliance, mild distending pressure and reduction in energy expenditure for gas conditioning
Oxygen therapy is the main supportive treatment in hypoxemic respiratory failure and has traditional...
DOES INCREASING FLOW TO A HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA AFFECT MEAN AIRWAY PRESSURE IN AN IN VITRO MODEL? ...
Humidification of inspired gas is important for patients receiving respiratory support. High-flow na...
Conventionally, oxygen is given at 4 to 6 L/min through nasal cannula for supplementation of oxygen....
Copyright: ©2019 Donnell JO. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Introduction and purpose: High Flow Nasal Therapy is quite new respiratory support method, although ...
Nasal high flow (NHF) therapy is a recent form of non-invasive respiratory support for patients suff...
High flow nasal cannula system or nasal high flow oxygen is an oxygen delivery device which administ...
BACKGROUND: The traditional nasal cannula with bubble humidifier is limited to a maximum flow of 6 L...
Aim The goal of this paper is to quantify upper airway resistance with and without nasal high flow (...
It has been reported that continuous positive airway pressure therapy introduces negative nasal side...
Introduction: High flow nasal cannulas (HFNC) are an oxygen supply device that has become increasing...
Traditionally, nasal oxygen therapy has been delivered at low flows through nasal cannulae. In recen...
Purpose: The aim of this narrative review is to outline the mechanism of action of HFNC therapy, the...
Nasal high-flow therapy (NHFT) is an upcoming treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Oxygen therapy is the main supportive treatment in hypoxemic respiratory failure and has traditional...
DOES INCREASING FLOW TO A HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA AFFECT MEAN AIRWAY PRESSURE IN AN IN VITRO MODEL? ...
Humidification of inspired gas is important for patients receiving respiratory support. High-flow na...
Conventionally, oxygen is given at 4 to 6 L/min through nasal cannula for supplementation of oxygen....
Copyright: ©2019 Donnell JO. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Introduction and purpose: High Flow Nasal Therapy is quite new respiratory support method, although ...
Nasal high flow (NHF) therapy is a recent form of non-invasive respiratory support for patients suff...
High flow nasal cannula system or nasal high flow oxygen is an oxygen delivery device which administ...
BACKGROUND: The traditional nasal cannula with bubble humidifier is limited to a maximum flow of 6 L...
Aim The goal of this paper is to quantify upper airway resistance with and without nasal high flow (...
It has been reported that continuous positive airway pressure therapy introduces negative nasal side...
Introduction: High flow nasal cannulas (HFNC) are an oxygen supply device that has become increasing...
Traditionally, nasal oxygen therapy has been delivered at low flows through nasal cannulae. In recen...
Purpose: The aim of this narrative review is to outline the mechanism of action of HFNC therapy, the...
Nasal high-flow therapy (NHFT) is an upcoming treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Oxygen therapy is the main supportive treatment in hypoxemic respiratory failure and has traditional...
DOES INCREASING FLOW TO A HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA AFFECT MEAN AIRWAY PRESSURE IN AN IN VITRO MODEL? ...
Humidification of inspired gas is important for patients receiving respiratory support. High-flow na...