High-flow nasal cannulae for respiratory support in adult intensive care patients

May 31, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using high-flow nasal tubes to support breathing in adult intensive care patients

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Abstract

Eleven studies with 1972 participants were evaluated to compare high-flow nasal cannulae (HFNC) with other oxygen delivery methods for adult ICU patients.

  • No significant differences were found in treatment failure rates or mortality between HFNC and low-flow oxygen therapies.
  • Adverse events associated with HFNC included pneumonia and oxygen desaturation, but data on these events were limited and inconsistent.
  • ICU length of stay did not differ significantly between HFNC and low-flow oxygen delivery.
  • Oxygenation variables showed no substantial differences between HFNC and other oxygen delivery devices in most comparisons.
  • Small improvements in oxygen saturation were observed with HFNC after 24 hours, but these were not clinically significant.
  • Patient-reported comfort measures and respiratory rates showed no significant differences across the various oxygen delivery devices.

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