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Despite maintaining oxygen saturation through a high-flow nasal cannula (FiO2, 30%), the patient experienced persistent tachypnoea and required oxygen (FiO2, 70%). The ongoing cardiac and pulmonary ...
High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen therapy has demonstrated both physiological and clinical benefits in patients with COPD (5). It generates a distending pressure, producing a positive ...
NIPPV emerged as the most effective preoxygenation method to reduce hypoxemia during intubation, offering valuable guidance ...
Sleep experts discuss mouth taping, a trend that encourages nasal breathing for better oxygen absorption and dental health, while warning about potential risks.
Premature babies often need help breathing as their lungs are not fully developed. Nasal breathing support (through the nose) helps premature babies breathe without the need for breathing tubes in the ...
Becca Bryant describes the quadruplets as “medically fragile,” noting that Lennon relies on a G-tube for feeding, while Lainey and Koen continue to receive oxygen through nasal cannulas.
It is a good option in the patient intolerant of nasal cannula oxygen delivery, refractory hypoxemia, and limited mobility due to high oxygen demands.
High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy for outpatients undergoing flexible bronchoscopy: a randomised controlled trial Federico Longhini Corrado Pelaia Eugenio Garofalo Andrea Bruni Roberta Placida ...