1. High-flow nasal cannula: COVID 19 and beyond
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Aniket Shitalkumar Rali, Taylor Garies, Dharani Narendra, Purvesh Patel, and Kalpalatha Guntupalli
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acute respiratory distress syndrome ,acute respiratory failure ,covid-19 ,high-flow nasal cannula ,noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Early case series have suggested that 20%–31% of COVID-19 patients will develop acute respiratory distress syndrome and require intensive care, potentially causing a nationwide shortage of mechanical ventilators. We present a review of the high-flow nasal cannula which presents several physiological benefits in acute respiratory failure. It is a safe treatment modality with low risk of exposure to aerosolized viral particles for health-care workers in the setting of negative-pressure or high-efficiency particulate air-filtered rooms and proper personal protective equipment.
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- 2020
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