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Open circuit mouthpiece ventilation: Concise clinical review.

G Garuti1, A Nicolini2, B Grecchi3, M Lusuardi4, J C Winck5, J R Bach6.   

Abstract

In 2013 new "mouthpiece ventilation" modes are being introduced to commercially available portable ventilators. Despite this, there is little knowledge of how to use noninvasive intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIV) as opposed to bi-level positive airway pressure (PAP) and both have almost exclusively been reported to have been used via nasal or oro-nasal interfaces rather than via a simple mouthpiece. Non-invasive ventilation is often reported as failing because of airway secretion encumbrance, because of hypercapnia due to inadequate bi-level PAP settings, or poor interface tolerance. The latter can be caused by factors such as excessive pressure on the face from poor fit, excessive oral air leak, anxiety, claustrophobia, and patient-ventilator dys-synchrony. Thus, the interface plays a crucial role in tolerance and effectiveness. Interfaces that cover the nose and/or nose and mouth (oro-nasal) are the most commonly used but are more likely to cause skin breakdown and claustrophobia. Most associated drawbacks can be avoided by using mouthpiece NIV. Open-circuit mouthpiece NIV is being used by large populations in some centers for daytime ventilatory support and complements nocturnal NIV via "mask" interfaces for nocturnal ventilatory support. Mouthpiece NIV is also being used for sleep with the mouthpiece fixed in place by a lip-covering flange. Small 15 and 22mm angled mouthpieces and straw-type mouthpieces are the most commonly used. NIV via mouthpiece is being used as an effective alternative to ventilatory support via tracheostomy tube (TMV) and is associated with a reduced risk of pneumonias and other respiratory complications. Its use facilitates "air-stacking" to improve cough, speech, and pulmonary compliance, all of which better maintain quality of life for patients with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) than the invasive alternatives. Considering these benefits and the new availability of mouthpiece ventilator modes, wider knowledge of this technique is now warranted. This review highlights the indications, techniques, advantages and disadvantages of mouthpiece NIV.
Copyright © 2013 Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia. Published by Elsevier España. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Doença neuromuscular; Mouthpiece; Neuromuscular disease; Noninvasive ventilation; Open-circuit mouthpiece ventilation; Parâmetros do ventilador; Peça Bucal; Ventilator settings; Ventilação não invasiva; Ventilação por peça bucal de circuito aberto

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24841239     DOI: 10.1016/j.rppneu.2014.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Port Pneumol        ISSN: 0873-2159


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Review 1.  Mouthpiece ventilation and complementary techniques in patients with neuromuscular disease: A brief clinical review and update.

Authors:  Tiago Pinto; Michelle Chatwin; Paolo Banfi; Joao Carlos Winck; Antonello Nicolini
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2017-02-24       Impact factor: 2.444

2.  Tidal volume during mouthpiece non-invasive home ventilation: When the choice is the right answer.

Authors:  Giuseppe Fiorentino; Antonio M Esquinas
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2016-08-20       Impact factor: 2.444

3.  Mouthpiece ventilation: Individualized patient care is the key to success.

Authors:  Adam Ogna; Frederic Lofaso
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2016-08-20       Impact factor: 2.444

4.  Accuracy of tidal volume delivered by home mechanical ventilation during mouthpiece ventilation: A bench evaluation.

Authors:  Adam Ogna; Helene Prigent; Line Falaize; Karl Leroux; Dante Santos; Isabelle Vaugier; David Orlikowski; Frederic Lofaso
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 2.444

5.  Intermittent daytime mouthpiece ventilation successfully augments nocturnal non-invasive ventilation, controlling ventilatory failure and maintaining patient independence.

Authors:  Karen Ward; Verity Ford; Helen Ashcroft; Robert Parker
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-07-09

6.  Development of a Novel Alarm System to Improve Adaptation to Non-invasive Ventilation in Patients With High Cervical Spinal Cord Injury.

Authors:  Sang Hun Kim; Yong Beom Shin; Myung Hun Jang; Soo-Yeon Kim; Jung Hoon Ro
Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med       Date:  2016-10-31

7.  Mouthpiece ventilation in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: a rescue strategy for noncompliant patients.

Authors:  Giuseppe Fiorentino; Anna Annunziata; Rosa Cauteruccio; Gianfranco Scotto di Frega; Antonio Esquinas
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2016 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.624

Review 8.  Continuous noninvasive ventilation for respiratory failure in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: current perspectives.

Authors:  Giuseppe Fiorentino; Anna Annunziata; Anna Michela Gaeta; Maurizia Lanza; Antonio Esquinas
Journal:  Degener Neurol Neuromuscul Dis       Date:  2018-09-04

9.  Increased exercise tolerance using daytime mouthpiece ventilation for patients with diaphragm paralysis.

Authors:  Maud Koopman; Lowie E G W Vanfleteren; Sander Steijns; Emiel F M Wouters; Roy Sprooten
Journal:  Breathe (Sheff)       Date:  2017-09

10.  252nd ENMC international workshop: Developing best practice guidelines for management of mouthpiece ventilation in neuromuscular disorders. March 6th to 8th 2020, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Authors:  Michelle Chatwin; Miguel Gonçalves; Jesus Gonzalez-Bermejo; Michel Toussaint
Journal:  Neuromuscul Disord       Date:  2020-07-22       Impact factor: 4.296

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