High-flow nasal oxygen vs standard flow-rate facemask pre-oxygenation in pregnant patients: A randomised physiological study
Anaesthesia Mar 21, 2019
Shippam W, et al. - Among 40 healthy parturients, researchers compared pre-oxygenation using high-flow nasal oxygen (30–70 l.min−1 oxygen flow) via nasal prongs with standard 15 l.min−1 oxygen breathing via a tight-fitting facemask in this physiological study. Random allocation of participants to these two groups was done. The opted pre-oxygenation method was performed on each patient with both 3-min tidal volume breathing and 30s tidal breathing followed by eight vital capacity breaths. Compared with standard flow rate facemask pre-oxygenation, the performance of high-flow nasal oxygen pre-oxygenation was worse in healthy term parturients.
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