Sutt Anna-Liisa, Wallace Sarah
Speech and Language Therapy, The Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK.
Institute of Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
J Intensive Care Soc. 2025 Apr 15:17511437251333272. doi: 10.1177/17511437251333272.
The use of high flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) in clinical practice is increasing with robust evidence of its respiratory benefits. Swallowing is known to be heavily coordinated with breathing, in addition to sharing a physical pathway in the upper airway. Applying HFNO via these spaces may also have an impact on the swallowing process. Yet, there is a lack of literature regarding the effect of HFNO on swallowing and on dysphagia. This narrative review aims to summarise the existing literature, draw conclusions on important clinical questions where possible and set the scene for future research. A database search was conducted on 24/01/2024 across CINAHL, Medline and Embase. Due to paucity of literature, studies with adult participants within and outside of ICU were included, and references cross-checked. Conference abstracts were also included. The search was repeated on 5/6/2024. Twelve articles were included in direct data comparison, in addition to studies examining the biomedical effect of HFNO that is, the impact of HFNO on the physiology of the oropharynx and swallow function. The authors conclude that whilst studies are limited in numbers and some results controversial, indications are that HFNO may demand adaptations to swallowing and some patients may not have this capability to adapt. HFNO should not be a barrier to a swallow assessment, irrespective of flow rate and the decision to assess should be based on overall patient presentation, as with any other population. Instrumental swallowing assessment is recommended to confirm any detrimental or beneficial impact of HFNO on swallow function. Robust research and guidelines are needed.
随着有充分证据表明高流量鼻导管给氧(HFNO)对呼吸有益,其在临床实践中的应用正在增加。众所周知,吞咽与呼吸密切协调,并且在上呼吸道共用一条物理通道。通过这些通道应用HFNO也可能对吞咽过程产生影响。然而,关于HFNO对吞咽和吞咽困难影响的文献却很匮乏。本叙述性综述旨在总结现有文献,尽可能就重要的临床问题得出结论,并为未来研究奠定基础。于2024年1月24日在CINAHL、Medline和Embase数据库进行了检索。由于文献匮乏,纳入了ICU内外成年参与者的研究,并对参考文献进行了交叉核对。会议摘要也被纳入。于2024年6月5日重复了检索。除了研究HFNO的生物医学效应(即HFNO对口咽生理和吞咽功能的影响)的研究外,还有12篇文章被纳入直接数据比较。作者得出结论,虽然研究数量有限且一些结果存在争议,但有迹象表明HFNO可能需要对吞咽进行调整,而一些患者可能没有这种调整能力。无论流速如何,HFNO都不应成为吞咽评估的障碍,评估决定应基于患者的整体表现,这与其他人群一样。建议进行仪器吞咽评估,以确认HFNO对吞咽功能的任何有害或有益影响。需要进行有力的研究并制定指南。