一种高流量鼻腔供氧的新方法:不对称插管的生理和临床观点。

IF 0.6 0 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Begüm Ergan, Bişar Ergün
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高流量鼻插管(HFNC)治疗已成为广泛适应症的基本治疗方式,目前被认为是急性低氧性呼吸衰竭患者的最佳初始治疗选择。为了优化HFNC的生理效益,最近引入了一种新型的带有不对称套管的HFNC接口。它的特点是一个直径较小,另一个直径较大,以提高呼气末正压和二氧化碳冲洗。这是通过调节叉颈面积比来实现的,以保持气道压力和死区间隙之间的平衡。最近的研究表明,使用不对称设计可能导致上呼吸道压力增加和死区冲洗。不对称插管可提高患者舒适度,减少呼吸工作量,降低通气时间。然而,在气体交换、氧合、膈肌活动、肺顺应性、通气背侧分数或肺阻抗方面,它们与标准插管没有显著差异。需要进一步的研究来确定不对称套管是否在特定患者群体中具有临床优势,确定最佳尺寸参数,并评估其在不同临床环境中的长期安全性和有效性。
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A Novel Approach to High-flow Nasal Oxygen Delivery: Physiological and Clinical Perspectives on Asymmetrical Cannulas.

High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy has become an essential therapeutic modality across a broad spectrum of indications, and it is currently regarded as the optimal initial therapeutic option for patients presenting with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. A novel HFNC interface with an asymmetrical cannula has recently been introduced to optimize the physiological benefits of HFNC. It features prongs, one with a smaller diameter and another with a larger diameter, to enhance positive end-expiratory pressure and carbon dioxide washout. This is achieved by modulating the prong-to-nare area ratio to maintain a balance between airway pressure and dead space clearance. Recent studies have indicated that the use of an asymmetrical design may result in enhanced upper airway pressure and dead space washout. Asymmetrical cannulas may enhance patient comfort, reduce work of breathing, and lower minute ventilation. However, they do not significantly differ from standard cannulas in terms of gas exchange, oxygenation, diaphragm activity, lung compliance, dorsal fraction of ventilation, or lung impedance. Further research is needed to determine whether asymmetrical cannulas offer clinical advantages in specific patient populations, to identify optimal sizing parameters, and to assess their long-term safety and efficacy in diverse clinical settings.

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