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

Mar 4, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using High-Flow Nasal Oxygen to Support Breathing in Adults in Intensive Care

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Abstract

HFNC may lead to a 62% reduction in treatment failure compared to standard oxygen therapy.

  • HFNC is associated with less treatment failure when compared to standard oxygen therapy, based on low-certainty evidence.
  • There is probably little or no difference in mortality rates between HFNC and standard oxygen therapy.
  • HFNC likely makes little or no difference in the incidence of pneumonia compared to standard oxygen therapy.
  • No evidence suggests a difference in treatment failure or in-hospital mortality between HFNC and non-invasive ventilation methods.
  • The effect of HFNC on comfort and length of ICU stay remains uncertain, with low-certainty evidence.

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