Noninvasive ventilation improves preoxygenation before intubation of hypoxic patients
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- DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200509-1507OC
Noninvasive ventilation improves preoxygenation before intubation of hypoxic patients
Abstract
Rationale: Critically ill patients are predisposed to oxyhemoglobin desaturation during intubation.
Objectives: To find out whether noninvasive ventilation (NIV), as a preoxygenation method, is more effective at reducing arterial oxyhemoglobin desaturation than usual preoxygenation during orotracheal intubation in hypoxemic, critically ill patients.
Methods: Prospective randomized study performed in two surgical/medical intensive care units (ICUs). Preoxygenation was performed, before a rapid sequence intubation, for a 3-min period using a nonrebreather bag-valve mask (control group) or pressure support ventilation delivered by an ICU ventilator through a face mask (NIV group) according to the randomization.
Measurements and main results: The control (n = 26) and NIV (n = 27) groups were similar in terms of age, disease severity, diagnosis at admission, and pulse oxymetry values (Sp(O(2))) before preoxygenation. At the end of preoxygenation, Sp(O(2)) was higher in the NIV group as compared with the control group (98 +/- 2 vs. 93 +/- 6%, p < 0.001). During the intubation procedure, the lower Sp(O(2)) values were observed in the control group (81 +/- 15 vs. 93 +/- 8%, p < 0.001). Twelve (46%) patients in the control group and two (7%) in the NIV group had an Sp(O(2)) below 80% (p < 0.01). Five minutes after intubation, Sp(O(2)) values were still better in the NIV group as compared with the control group (98 +/- 2 vs. 94 +/- 6%, p < 0.01). Regurgitations (n = 3; 6%) and new infiltrates on post-procedure chest X ray (n = 4; 8%) were observed with no significant difference between groups.
Conclusion: For the intubation of hypoxemic patients, preoxygenation using NIV is more effective at reducing arterial oxyhemoglobin desaturation than the usual method.
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