Unusual complications of non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) and high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC): A systematic review.

IF 0.7 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Biljana Lazovic, Radmila Dmitrovic, Isidora Simonovic, Antonio Esqoinas, Bushra Mina, Sean Zack
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Abstract

The first application of modern non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) can be traced back to over 30 years ago when a patient suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy was successfully ventilated. Since then, the use of NIV has been on the rise throughout the world. Although a very modern and safe therapy, complications during its application are inevitable. In addition to some well-known complications, others have described more rare entities. In this article, we described such rare complications as pneumoperitoneum, pneumocephalus, parotitis, gastric perforation, and barotrauma. The purpose of this review was to describe unusual complications of NIV, their prevalence, and the mechanisms by which such complications arise. We performed a clinical review by searching PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane libraries with Mesh terms: 'non-invasive mechanical ventilation', 'high-flow nasal cannula', 'rare complication', 'unusual complication', and 'unexpected complication'. These terms were cross-referenced with other keywords: 'pneumoperitoneum', 'parotitis', 'pneumocephalus', 'gastric insufflation', and 'barotrauma'. We included 26 research papers. When applying mechanical ventilation, it is necessary to have a strong knowledge of the mechanics of the device as well as familiarity with the complications that may occur during its use, including less common ones. Prompt and effective treatment of such complications is required, as well as careful consideration of the potential causes of such events, during the application of NIV or HFNC.

无创机械通气(NIV)和高流量鼻插管(HFNC)的异常并发症:系统回顾。
现代无创机械通气(NIV)的首次应用可以追溯到30多年前,当时一位患有杜氏肌营养不良症的患者成功地进行了通气。从那时起,使用NIV在世界各地一直在上升。虽然它是一种非常现代和安全的治疗方法,但在应用过程中并发症是不可避免的。除了一些众所周知的并发症外,其他人还描述了更罕见的实体。在这篇文章中,我们描述了一些罕见的并发症,如气腹、气头、腮腺炎、胃穿孔和气压伤。本综述的目的是描述NIV的不寻常并发症,它们的患病率,以及这些并发症发生的机制。我们通过检索PubMed、Embase和Cochrane文库进行临床回顾,检索Mesh术语:“无创机械通气”、“高流量鼻插管”、“罕见并发症”、“不寻常并发症”和“意外并发症”。这些术语与其他关键词交叉引用:“气腹”、“腮腺炎”、“气头”、“胃充气”和“气压创伤”。我们纳入了26篇研究论文。在应用机械通气时,有必要对设备的力学有很强的了解,并熟悉其使用过程中可能发生的并发症,包括不太常见的并发症。在应用NIV或HFNC期间,需要及时有效地治疗此类并发症,并仔细考虑此类事件的潜在原因。
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