Comparison of the effectiveness of different high-flow devices in neonatal care

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Diogo Machado Kaminski , Graziela Ferreira Biazus , Rita C. Silveira , Renato Soibelmann Procianoy
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the success rate of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy using an adapted obsolete mechanical ventilator (MV), Optiflow™ and Vapotherm™ in newborns (NBs).

Method

This was a retrospective observational study conducted in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The sample comprised NBs who underwent HFNC therapy due to ventilatory dysfunction, for weaning from non-invasive ventilation (NIV), or post-extubation. The three groups, stratified according to gestational age (GA) and birth weight, and corrected GA and weight at the beginning of HFNC use, were as follows: Optiflow ™, Vapotherm ™, and obsolete Mechanical Ventilator (MV) adapted for high flow therapy. Subsequently, the NBs were divided into a success group (SG) and a failure group (FG). HFNC success was defined as a therapy duration exceeding 72 h.

Results

A total of 209 NBs were evaluated, with 31.1 % using HFNC due to ventilatory dysfunction, 2.4 % after extubation, and 66.5 % after NIV weaning. HFNC success rate was observed in 90.9 % of the NBs, with no difference between equipment types (Vapotherm ™, Optiflow ™, and adapted VM).

Conclusion

Different types of HFNC equipment are equally effective when used in neonatology for respiratory dysfunction, as a method of weaning from NIV and post-extubation. Adapted obsolete MV can be an alternative for HFCN therapy in resource-constrained settings.

不同高流量设备在新生儿护理中的效果比较。
目的:评价采用旧机械呼吸机(MV)、Optiflow™和Vapotherm™进行高流量鼻插管(HFNC)治疗新生儿(nb)的成功率。方法:在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)进行回顾性观察性研究。样本包括因呼吸功能障碍、无创通气(NIV)脱机或拔管后接受HFNC治疗的新生儿。根据胎龄(GA)和出生体重,以及HFNC开始使用时校正的胎龄和体重,三组分别为:Optiflow™、Vapotherm™和过时的适用于高流量治疗的机械呼吸机(MV)。随后,将NBs分为成功组(SG)和失败组(FG)。结果:共对209例新生儿进行了评估,其中31.1% %因呼吸功能障碍而使用HFNC, 2.4% %在拔管后使用,66.5% %在NIV脱机后使用。HFNC的成功率为90.9% %,设备类型(Vapotherm™,Optiflow™和改编VM)之间没有差异。结论:不同类型的HFNC设备用于新生儿呼吸功能障碍,作为一种脱离NIV和拔管后的方法,效果相同。在资源有限的情况下,经改造的过时MV可作为HFCN治疗的替代方案。
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Jornal de pediatria
Jornal de pediatria 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
93
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Jornal de Pediatria is a bimonthly publication of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics (Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria, SBP). It has been published without interruption since 1934. Jornal de Pediatria publishes original articles and review articles covering various areas in the field of pediatrics. By publishing relevant scientific contributions, Jornal de Pediatria aims at improving the standards of pediatrics and of the healthcare provided for children and adolescents in general, as well to foster debate about health.
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