Use of prototype bi-nasal prongs for noninvasive ventilation in foals

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sharanne L. Raidal, Michael van Diggelen, Chee Sum M. Catanchin, Heidi S. Lehmann, Chris T. Quinn
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Abstract

Background

Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) provides effective respiratory support in foals, but face masks are poorly tolerated and associated with hypercapnia. Bi-nasal prongs might be a more effective device interface in foals.

Objectives

To compare bi-nasal prongs and masks for NIV in foals with pharmacologically induced respiratory insufficiency.

Animals

Six healthy foals.

Methods

In a randomized cross-over study, sedated foals received NIV delivered by mask or bi-nasal prongs, with the treatment repeated using the alternative device interface after a 3-day rest period. After periods of spontaneous ventilation through the allocated interface, with and without supplementary O2 (T2-T3), foals were subject to 10-minute treatment periods of NIV at different pressure support (5 or 10 cmH2O) and end-expiratory pressure settings (5 or 10 cmH2O), with and without supplementary O2 (T4-T7). Vital signs, arterial blood gases, spirometry, and gas exchange data were measured in the final 2 minutes of each treatment window.

Results

Bi-nasal prongs were well tolerated and required less manual positioning or monitoring compared to the mask. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide did not increase during NIV with bi-nasal prongs and was lower than observed with masks (mean difference, 8.2 mmHg [95% confidence interval, 4.1-12.2 mmHg] at T6). Oxygenation and respiratory mechanics were improved in all foals and not different between device interfaces.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Nasal prongs were well tolerated, had similar effects on respiratory function, and appeared to ameliorate hypercapnia observed previously during NIV in foals.

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使用原型双鼻插管对马驹进行无创通气。
背景:无创通气(NIV)可为马驹提供有效的呼吸支持,但面罩的耐受性较差,且与高碳酸血症有关。双鼻插管可能是马驹更有效的设备接口:动物:六匹健康马驹:动物:6 只健康小马驹:在一项随机交叉研究中,镇静后的小马驹接受面罩或双鼻插管进行的 NIV,休息 3 天后再使用另一种设备接口进行治疗。在使用或不使用补充氧气(T2-T3)的情况下,马驹通过分配的接口进行自发通气后,在不同的压力支持(5 或 10 cmH2O)和呼气末压力设置(5 或 10 cmH2O)下,使用或不使用补充氧气(T4-T7),进行 10 分钟的 NIV 治疗。在每个治疗窗口的最后 2 分钟测量生命体征、动脉血气、肺活量和气体交换数据:结果:双鼻孔插管的耐受性良好,与面罩相比,所需的人工定位或监测更少。在使用双鼻插管进行 NIV 期间,二氧化碳分压没有增加,而且低于使用面罩时的二氧化碳分压(T6 时的平均差异为 8.2 mmHg [95% 置信区间为 4.1-12.2 mmHg])。所有马驹的氧合和呼吸力学都得到了改善,不同装置接口之间没有差异:结论:鼻刺的耐受性良好,对呼吸功能的影响相似,而且似乎能改善之前在马驹进行 NIV 期间观察到的高碳酸血症。
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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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