| Literature DB >> 31304692 |
Avinash Gobindram1,2, Prit Anand Singh1, Kelvin Howyow Quek1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is the gold standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), although, associated with poor patient compliance. Conversely, high flow, humidified, temperature-regulated nasal insufflation of oxygen or air is well tolerated. CASE: We describe our experience of three patients with known or suspected moderate to severe OSA who were poorly compliant to CPAP therapy and received high flow nasal insufflation (HFNI) postoperatively. None had significant episodes of desaturation (SpO2 < 95%) and all patients uniformly reported superior comfort levels than with the CPAP therapy. HFNI generates small amounts of positive end-expiratory pharyngeal pressure, increases inspiratory airflow and decreases dead space ventilation. Due to the open system, less difficulty with the patient-mask interface and improved patient comfort is experienced. These factors help prevent hypopnea and lead to enhanced sleep continuity.Entities:
Keywords: Continuous positive airway pressure; High flow nasal oxygen; Hypopnea; Obstructive sleep apnea; Optiflow; Respiratory distress index; STOP-Bang Score
Year: 2019 PMID: 31304692 PMCID: PMC6900411 DOI: 10.4097/kja.d.18.00368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
SpO2 and Respiratory Rates Recordings of the Preoperative and First Postoperative Night
| Case 1 (40 L/min, room air) | Case 2 (30 L/min, FiO2 = 0.3) | Case 3 (40 L/min, room air) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SpO2 (%) | RR | SpO2 (%) | RR | SpO2 (%) | RR | |
| T0 | 97 | 15 | 96 | 16 | 96 | 15 |
| T20 | 95 | 20 | 96 | 20 | 99 | 18 |
| T21 | 94 | 20 | 97 | 20 | 96 | 18 |
| T22 | 97 | 21 | 96 | 20 | 96 | 17 |
| T23 | 96 | 19 | 96 | 19 | 96 | 17 |
| T24 | 98 | 21 | 95 | 17 | 95 | 18 |
| T1 | 95 | 18 | 96 | 18 | 95 | 18 |
| T2 | 95 | 19 | 96 | 17 | 95 | 18 |
| T3 | 95 | 15 | 96 | 20 | 95 | 16 |
| T4 | 97 | 14 | 95 | 20 | 96 | 17 |
| T5 | 95 | 19 | 95 | 17 | 95 | 19 |
| T6 | 95 | 25 | 95 | 17 | 96 | 20 |
| T7 | 97 | 16 | 95 | 20 | 96 | 17 |
| T8 | 98 | 15 | 96 | 18 | 97 | 19 |
T0: Pre-operatively (room air), T20–24: 8–12 p.m., T1–8: 1–8 a.m., RR: respiratory rate/min.