Author: Nong, Lingbo; Liang, Weibo; Yu, Yuheng; Xi, Yin; Liu, Dongdong; Zhang, Jie; Zhou, Jing; Yang, Chun; He, Weiqun; Liu, Xiaoqing; Li, Yimin; Chen, Rongchang
Title: Noninvasive ventilation support during fiberoptic bronchoscopy-guided nasotracheal intubation effectively prevents severe hypoxemia Cord-id: gy1rwgop Document date: 2019_11_14
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Snippet: PURPOSE: This study investigated the feasibility and efficacy of continuous noninvasive ventilation (NIV) support with 100% oxygen using a specially designed face mask, for reducing desaturation during fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB)-guided intubation in critically ill patients with respiratory failure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a single-center prospective randomized study. All patients undergoing FOB-guided nasal tracheal intubation were randomized to bag-valve-mask ventilation or NIV for p
Document: PURPOSE: This study investigated the feasibility and efficacy of continuous noninvasive ventilation (NIV) support with 100% oxygen using a specially designed face mask, for reducing desaturation during fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB)-guided intubation in critically ill patients with respiratory failure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a single-center prospective randomized study. All patients undergoing FOB-guided nasal tracheal intubation were randomized to bag-valve-mask ventilation or NIV for preoxygenation followed by intubation. The NIV group were intubated through a sealed hole in a specially designed face mask during continuous NIV support with 100% oxygen. Control patients were intubated with removal of the mask and no ventilatory support. RESULTS: We enrolled 106 patients, including 53 in each group. Pulse oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) after preoxygenation (99% (96%–100%) vs. 96% (90%–99%), p = .001) and minimum SpO(2) during intubation (95% (87%–100%) vs. 83% (74%–91%), p < .01) were both significantly higher in the NIV compared with the control group. Severe hypoxemic events (SpO(2) < 80%) occurred less frequently in the NIV group than in controls (7.4% vs. 37.7%, respectively; p < .01). CONCLUSIONS: Continuous NIV support during FOB-guided nasal intubation can prevent severe desaturation during intubation in critically ill patients with respiratory failure. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02462668. Registered on 25 May 2015, https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=NCT02462668.
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