Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Intensive Care Med. 2020 Dec;46(12):2226-2237. doi: 10.1007/s00134-020-06312-y. Epub 2020 Nov 17.
PURPOSE: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a relatively recent respiratory support technique which delivers high flow, heated and humidified controlled concentration of oxygen via the nasal route. Recently, its use has increased for a variety of clinical indications. To guide clinical practice, we developed evidence-based recommendations regarding use of HFNC in various clinical settings. METHODS: We formed a guideline panel composed of clinicians, methodologists and experts in respiratory medicine. Using GRADE, the panel developed recommendations for four actionable questions. RESULTS: The guideline panel made a strong recommendation for HFNC in hypoxemic respiratory failure compared to conventional oxygen therapy (COT) (moderate certainty), a conditional recommendation for HFNC following extubation (moderate certainty), no recommendation regarding HFNC in the peri-intubation period (moderate certainty), and a conditional recommendation for postoperative HFNC in high risk and/or obese patients following cardiac or thoracic surgery (moderate certainty). CONCLUSIONS: This clinical practice guideline synthesizes current best-evidence into four recommendations for HFNC use in patients with hypoxemic respiratory failure, following extubation, in the peri-intubation period, and postoperatively for bedside clinicians.
目的:高流量鼻导管(HFNC)是一种相对较新的呼吸支持技术,通过鼻道输送高流量、加热和加湿的受控浓度氧气。最近,它的使用范围已经扩大到各种临床适应症。为了指导临床实践,我们针对 HFNC 在各种临床环境中的应用制定了基于证据的建议。
方法:我们组成了一个由临床医生、方法学家和呼吸医学专家组成的指南小组。该小组使用 GRADE 方法为四个可操作问题制定了建议。
结果:指南小组强烈建议将 HFNC 用于低氧性呼吸衰竭,而不是常规氧疗(COT)(中等确定性),对拔管后使用 HFNC 有条件推荐(中等确定性),对插管期间使用 HFNC 无推荐(中等确定性),对心脏或胸部手术后高危和/或肥胖患者术后使用 HFNC 有条件推荐(中等确定性)。
结论:本临床实践指南将当前最佳证据综合为四项建议,用于低氧性呼吸衰竭、拔管后、插管期间和术后的 HFNC 患者使用,供床边临床医生参考。
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