Author: Ciment, Ari J.; Ciment, Lawrence M.
Title: A 55â€yearâ€old COVIDâ€19â€positive man managed with selfâ€regulation of highâ€flow oxygen by highâ€velocity nasal insufflation therapy Cord-id: 82w89690 Document date: 2020_5_21
ID: 82w89690
Snippet: Management of critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) patients remains both risky and technically challenging. A 55â€yearâ€old male COVIDâ€19â€positive patient with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), diabetes, and obesity presented with cough and shortness of breath, escalating to requiring highâ€flow oxygen therapy by highâ€velocity nasal insufflation. The patient's flow rate and oxygen fraction remained labile throughout much of the hospitalization. This lability required frequ
Document: Management of critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) patients remains both risky and technically challenging. A 55â€yearâ€old male COVIDâ€19â€positive patient with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), diabetes, and obesity presented with cough and shortness of breath, escalating to requiring highâ€flow oxygen therapy by highâ€velocity nasal insufflation. The patient's flow rate and oxygen fraction remained labile throughout much of the hospitalization. This lability required frequent clinician interactions and use of personal protective equipment. The patient was alert and oriented and was instructed on the operation of the highâ€flow system, specifically the adjustment of both flow rate and oxygen percentage. The patient was instructed to modify oxygen to maintain an SpO(2) (peripheral capillary oxygen saturation) target range, and flow rate to address dyspnoea as well as reduction of flow as tolerated when other staff entered the room. The patient was successfully selfâ€regulated for 10 days and was discharged on 2 L/min nasal cannula on day 14 of his illness.
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