Use of high flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy in infants and children Flashcards

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What are contraindications to HFNC?

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  • contraindications:
    • nasal obstruction
    • epistaxis
    • severe upper airway obstruction
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What are side effects of HFNC?

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  • excessive gas flow rates can impede exhalation in some patients with increased airway resistance
  • higher intrathoracic pressures can reduce preload or increase pulmonary ventricular afterload - leading to hemodynamic instability
  • air-leak syndrome
  • abdominal distention
  • third-spacing in facial trauma or following upper airway or esophageal surgery
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What clinical conditions are potentially responsive to HFNC?

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Upper airway obstruction
* OSA

Lower airway obstruction

  • bronchiolitis
  • asthma

Lung parenchymal disease
* pneumonia or pneumonitis

Heart failure

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Why can a patient on HFNC have worsening respiratory distress?

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HFNC can worsen resp distress in some patients due to breath-stacking or auto-PEEP. Decrease flow rates in these cases.

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