[High-flow oxygen therapy-Chances and risks].

Q4 Medicine PNEUMOLOGE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-05 DOI:10.1007/s10405-021-00415-z
Jörn Grensemann, Marcel Simon, Christian Wachs, Stefan Kluge
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High-flow oxygen therapy (high flow nasal cannula, HFNC), in which an oxygen-air gas mixture is applied at flow rates between 30 and 70 L/min, is a technically simple and highly effective procedure for the treatment of hypoxemic respiratory insufficiency. Furthermore, HFNC can be used during bronchoscopy for oxygenation, before intubation for preoxygenation, and after extubation to avoid reintubation. The high gas flow prevents the patient from inspiring ambient air, allowing precise adjustment of an inspiratory oxygen fraction; furthermore, a positive end-expiratory pressure is built up by a resulting dynamic pressure, mucociliary clearance is improved by humidification and warming of the air breathed and the work of breathing is reduced by flushing the upper airways. Compared with conventional oxygen therapy, aerosol formation is not increased by HFNC; therefore, this procedure can also be used for patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In hypercapnic respiratory failure the data are inconclusive and in this case noninvasive ventilation should currently be preferred instead of HFNC. It is important to remember that patients treated with HFNC are critically ill and therefore require continuous monitoring. It must be ensured that an escalation of therapy, e.g. to intubation and invasive ventilation, can be performed at any time.

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[高流量氧疗-机会和风险]。
高流量氧疗(高流量鼻插管,HFNC)是一种技术上简单而高效的治疗低氧性呼吸功能不全的方法,其中氧气-空气混合物的流速在30至70 L/min之间。此外,HFNC可用于支气管镜检查时充氧,插管前预充氧,拔管后避免再插管。高气流防止患者吸入环境空气,允许吸入氧分数的精确调整;此外,呼气末正压通过产生的动压而建立,粘膜纤毛清除通过加湿和加热呼吸的空气而改善,呼吸功通过冲洗上呼吸道而减少。与常规氧疗相比,HFNC不增加气溶胶的形成;因此,该程序也可用于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者。在高碳酸血症性呼吸衰竭中,数据尚无定论,在这种情况下,目前应首选无创通气而不是HFNC。重要的是要记住,用HFNC治疗的患者病情危重,因此需要持续监测。必须确保在任何时候都可以进行升级治疗,例如插管和有创通气。
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期刊介绍: Zielsetzung der Zeitschrift Der Pneumologe bietet aktuelle Fortbildung für alle pneumologisch tätigen Ärztinnen und Ärzte in Praxis und Klinik. Inhaltlich werden alle Bereiche der Pneumologie praxisnah abgedeckt. Im Vordergrund stehen Prävention, diagnostische Vorgehensweisen und Komplikationsmanagement sowie moderne Therapiestrategien. Umfassende Übersichtsarbeiten zu einem aktuellen Schwerpunktthema sind das Kernstück jeder Ausgabe. Im Mittelpunkt steht gesichertes Wissen zu Diagnostik und Therapie mit hoher Relevanz für die tägliche Arbeit. Beiträge der Rubrik ''CME Zertifizierte Fortbildung'' bieten gesicherte Ergebnisse wissenschaftlicher Forschung und machen ärztliche Erfahrung für die tägliche Praxis nutzbar. Nach Lektüre der Beiträge können die Lesenden ihr erworbenes Wissen überprüfen und online CME-Punkte erhalten. Die Rubrik orientiert sich an der Weiterbildungsordnung des Fachgebiets. Aims & Scope Der Pneumologe offers up-to-date information for all pneumologists working in practical and clinical environments and scientists who are particularly interested in issues of pneumology. The focus is on current developments regarding prevention, diagnostic approaches, management of complications and current therapy strategies. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue provide evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice. Indexed in Scopus. Review All articles of Der Pneumologe are reviewed.
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