Early Diagnosis of Respiratory Disease in Light of COVID-19 Infection and Use of Oxygen Concentrators and CPAP Devices for the Treatment of Respiratory Failure

M. Alhamd, Ali Jassem Abdolhusain, Yahia Jaafar Lola, Mazen Abbas AL-Gharrawy
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The need for early diagnosis of respiratory diseases, especially in the context of the COVID-19 coronavirus infection pandemic, by means of pulse oximetry screening and monitoring has been substantiated. The expediency of using portable pulse oximeters by therapists and general practitioners is shown. The main respiratory diseases accompanied by respiratory failure, which can be promptly detected by pulse oximetry, are chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome. Early detection of these diseases is an urgent task due to the low severity of symptoms of these diseases in the early stages and, as a consequence, the prevalence of late diagnosis. Pulse oximetry to detect coronavirus infection COVID-19 deserves special attention, since this infection is also accompanied by respiratory failure. The use of oxygen concentrators and CPAP devices for the treatment of respiratory failure has been argued. The effectiveness of the appointment of long-term oxygen therapy using oxygen concentrators in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, CPAP therapy using automatic CPAP devices in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome with mandatory pulse oximetry monitoring has been confirmed. A retrospective analysis of 120 cases of treatment of moderate and severe COVID-19 infection complicated by the development of pneumonia was carried out. The efficiency of using oxygen concentrators to supply patients with oxygen at a flow rate of up to 5 l / min has been proven. It was found that no more than 10% of patients needed an oxygen flow at a rate of more than 5 l/min. At the same time, the possibility of using CPAP devices for non-invasive ventilation of the lungs using full-face masks has been shown. The expediency of using oxygen concentrators and CPAP devices for the rehabilitation of patients who have undergone COVID-19 was noted.
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COVID-19感染下呼吸系统疾病的早期诊断及使用吸氧器和CPAP设备治疗呼吸衰竭
通过脉搏血氧仪筛查和监测早期诊断呼吸道疾病的必要性,特别是在COVID-19冠状病毒感染大流行的背景下,已得到证实。显示了治疗师和全科医生使用便携式脉搏血氧仪的便利性。伴有呼吸衰竭的呼吸系统疾病主要有慢性阻塞性肺疾病和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征,可通过脉搏血氧仪及时发现。早期发现这些疾病是一项紧迫的任务,因为这些疾病在早期阶段症状的严重程度较低,因此普遍存在晚期诊断。脉搏血氧仪检测冠状病毒感染COVID-19值得特别关注,因为这种感染还伴有呼吸衰竭。使用氧气浓缩器和CPAP设备治疗呼吸衰竭一直存在争议。慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者使用吸氧器预约长期氧疗的有效性,阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征患者使用自动CPAP设备进行强制性脉搏血氧仪监测的CPAP治疗已被证实。回顾性分析120例中重度COVID-19感染合并肺炎的治疗情况。使用氧气浓缩器以高达5升/分钟的流速为患者提供氧气的效率已得到证实。结果发现,不超过10%的患者需要大于5 l/min的氧流量。与此同时,使用CPAP设备进行全面罩无创肺通气的可能性已得到证实。注意到使用吸氧器和CPAP设备对COVID-19患者康复的便利性。
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