نتایج جستجو برای: Nasal cannula

تعداد نتایج: 48435  

Journal: :Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies 2014
Sarah Rubin Anoopindar Ghuman Timothy Deakers Robinder Khemani Patrick Ross Christopher J Newth

OBJECTIVE High-flow humidified nasal cannula is often used to provide noninvasive respiratory support in children. The effect of high-flow humidified nasal cannula on effort of breathing in children has not been objectively studied, and the mechanism by which respiratory support is provided remains unclear. This study uses an objective measure of effort of breathing (Pressure. Rate Product) to ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2016
S Gregory Marshall Nicholas R Henry Christopher J Russian

BACKGROUND Nasal cycling may present negative consequences for oxygen-dependent patients using a nasal cannula. This study investigates the effects of nasal cycling on the delivered F(IO2) via nasal cannula in an anatomic model following a baseline study comparing right and left prong nasal cannula oxygen flow delivery. METHODS Flow from right and left nasal cannula prongs were measured simul...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2006
Jodi K Jackson Susannah P Ford Kerri A Meinert Mary Kay Leick-Rude Betsi Anderson Michael B Sheehan Barbara M Haney Sherri R Leeks Stephen D Simon

OBJECTIVE A multicycle, quality improvement method was used to standardize nasal cannula O2 administration and weaning in the NICU. METHODS A 2-armed nasal cannula standardized order form (nasal cannula for stable O2 arm and nasal cannula for stable flow arm) was developed after review of the literature, surveying of the practice of NICU physicians and nurse practitioners, and development of ...

2017
Wilfredo De Jesus Rojas Cheryl L. Samuels Traci R. Gonzales Katrina E. McBeth Aravind Yadav James M. Stark Cindy Jon Ricardo A. Mosquera

BACKGROUND Nasal non-invasive-ventilation (Nasal NIV) is a mode of ventilatory support providing positive pressure to patients via a nasal interface. The RAM Cannula is an oxygen delivery device that can be used as an alternative approach to deliver positive pressure. Together they have been successfully used to provide respiratory support in neonatal in-patient settings. OBJECTIVE To describ...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2016
Deeparaj Hegde Jayashree Mondkar Harshad Panchal Swati Manerkar Bonny Jasani Nandkishor Kabra

OBJECTIVE To compare the outcomes of preterm infants with respiratory distress initiated on either Heated Humidified High Flow Nasal Cannula or Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as a primary mode of respiratory support. STUDY DESIGN Prospective observational cohort study. SETTING Tertiary care level III neonatal intensive care unit. PARTICIPANTS 88 preterm infants between 28 to 34...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2009
Yusuke Kasuya Ozan Akça Daniel I Sessler Makoto Ozaki Ryu Komatsu

BACKGROUND Obtaining accurate end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure measurements via nasal cannula poses difficulties in postanesthesia patients who are mouth breathers, including those who are obese and those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA); a nasal cannula with an oral guide may improve measurement accuracy in these patients. The authors evaluated the accuracy of a mainstream capnometer with a...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2016
Clare Hayes-Bradley Anthony Lewis Brian Burns Matt Miller

STUDY OBJECTIVE Although preoxygenation for emergency airway management is usually performed with nonrebreather face masks or bag-valve-mask devices, some clinicians also deliver supplemental high-flow oxygen by nasal cannula. We aim to measure the efficacy of supplemental nasal cannula oxygen delivery to conventional bag-valve-mask and nonrebreather face mask preoxygenation both with and witho...

Journal: :Sleep 2000
I Ayappa R G Norman A C Krieger A Rosen R L O'malley D M Rapoport

STUDY OBJECTIVES The published AASM guidelines approve use of a nasal cannula/pressure transducer to detect apneas/hypopneas, but require esophageal manometry for Respiratory Effort-Related Arousals (RERAs). However, esophageal manometry may be poorly tolerated by many subjects. We have shown that the shape of the inspiratory flow signal from a nasal cannula identifies flow limitation and eleva...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2001
S E Courtney K H Pyon J G Saslow G K Arnold P B Pandit R H Habib

OBJECTIVE To determine whether lung volume changes and breathing pattern parameters differ among 3 devices for delivery of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in premature infants. METHODS Thirty-two premature infants receiving nasal CPAP for apnea or mild respiratory distress were enrolled. Birth weight was (mean +/- standard deviation) 1081 +/- 316 g, gestational age 29 +/- 2 w...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2015
Natsuhiro Yamamoto Tetsuya Miyashita Shunsuke Takaki Takahisa Goto

BACKGROUND During sedation for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, oxygen delivery via a nasal cannula is often necessary. However, the influences of the oxygen delivery route and breathing pattern on the F(IO2) have not been thoroughly investigated. The aim of this simulation study was to investigate the difference in the F(IO2) with a pharyngeal cannula versus nasal cannula during high- or low-...

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