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Impact of high-flow oxygen therapy delivered through a tracheostomy on arterial blood gases and endotracheal pressure
Critical Care2014Vol. 18(S1)
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Daniele Natalini, FA Idone, Domenico Luca Grieco, Leonardo Spaziani, MT Santantonio, Flavia Toni, Massimo Antonelli, SM Maggiore
Abstract
High-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) delivered through nasal cannulas can improve oxygenation as compared with low-flow oxygen devices. It has been shown that nasal HFOT can generate a positive airway pressure, which increases linearly with the gas flow rate. Data on the use of HFOT delivered through a tracheostomy are scarce. The aim of the present randomized, controlled, cross-over trial was to assess the effects of HFOT delivered through a tracheostomy on arterial blood gases and endotracheal pressure in critically ill patients.
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