带鼻尖的旋转鼻罩可降低无创通气支持下早产儿中度至重度鼻损伤的发生率。

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目的:探讨无创通气装置与早产儿鼻中隔损伤发生率的关系。方法:这项回顾性单中心队列研究纳入了无创通气支持的早产儿。根据无创通气给药装置(G1 -鼻罩;G2 -鼻尖;G3,带尖头的口罩旋转)。根据国家压疮咨询委员会,鼻损伤被分为1 - 4级。进行多变量回归分析来估计相对风险,以确定与医疗器械相关伤害相关的可能预测因素。结果:在纳入研究的300名婴儿中,旋转组的医疗器械相关损伤发生率显著低于连续面罩组或尖牙组(n = 68;40.48%;P值< 0.01)。基尖组出现更多的2期损伤(n = 15;55.56%;P < 0.01)。无创通气≥7天与医疗器械相关损伤的发生频率相关,无论使用何种器械(63.81%;P < 0.01)。每日增加无创通气使鼻损伤的风险增加4% (95%CI 1.02 - 1.06;P < 0.01)。较高的出生体重表明对医疗器械相关伤害的保护。每增加一克,鼻中隔损伤的风险降低1% (RR: 0.99;95%ci 0.99 - 0.99;P < 0.04)。结论:带鼻尖的旋转鼻罩与单一装置相比,可降低中重度鼻外伤的发生率。使用无创通气的天数增加似乎会导致医疗器械相关的伤害,而较高的出生体重是一个保护因素。
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Rotating nasal masks with nasal prongs reduces the incidence of moderate to severe nasal injury in preterm infants supported by noninvasive ventilation.

Rotating nasal masks with nasal prongs reduces the incidence of moderate to severe nasal injury in preterm infants supported by noninvasive ventilation.

Rotating nasal masks with nasal prongs reduces the incidence of moderate to severe nasal injury in preterm infants supported by noninvasive ventilation.

Objective: To investigate the association between noninvasive ventilation delivery devices and the incidence of nasal septum injury in preterm infants.

Methods: This retrospective singlecenter cohort study included preterm infants supported by noninvasive ventilation. The incidence of nasal injury was compared among three groups according to the noninvasive ventilation delivery device (G1 - nasal mask; G2 - binasal prongs; and G3, rotation of nasal mask with prongs). Nasal injury was classified according to the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel as stages 1 - 4. Multivariate regression analyses were performed to estimate relative risks to identify possible predictors associated with medical device-related injuries.

Results: Among the 300 infants included in the study, the incidence of medical device-related injuries in the rotating group was significantly lower than that in the continuous mask or prong groups (n = 68; 40.48%; p value < 0.01).The basal prong group presented more stage 2 injuries (n = 15; 55.56%; p < 0.01). Staying ≥ 7 days in noninvasive ventilation was associated with a higher frequency of medical device-related injuries, regardless of device (63.81%; p < 0.01). Daily increments in noninvasive ventilation increased the risk for nasal injury by 4% (95%CI 1.02 - 1.06; p < 0.01). Higher birth weight indicated protection against medical device-related injuries. Each gained gram represented a decrease of 1% in the risk of developing nasal septum injury (RR: 0.99; 95%CI 0.99 - 0.99; p < 0.04).

Conclusion: Rotating nasal masks with nasal prongs reduces the incidence of moderate to severe nasal injury in comparison with single devices. The addition of days using noninvasive ventilation seems to contribute to medical device-related injuries, and higher birth weight is a protective factor.

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Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva
Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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