| Literature DB >> 34127792 |
Jessica Keel1, Theodore De Beritto2, Rangasamy Ramanathan1, Rowena Cayabyab1, Manoj Biniwale3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Describe our experience of successfully using nasal high-frequency jet ventilation (NHFJV) in extremely low birth weight infants with respiratory failure. STUDYEntities:
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34127792 PMCID: PMC8201457 DOI: 10.1038/s41372-021-01104-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinatol ISSN: 0743-8346 Impact factor: 2.521
Fig. 1Set up of tubing apparatus.
To deliver jet breaths nasally, a piece of oxygen tubing is cut and affixed to the endotracheal tube adapter, which then attaches to the Neotech RAM nasal cannula. 1—endotracheal tube adapter; 2—oxygen tubing; 3—oxygen tubing adapter; 4—RAM nasal cannula.
Fig. 2Infant extubated to nasal high-frequency jet ventilation.
Extremely low birth weight infant receiving noninvasive respiratory support via high-frequency jet ventilator (Bunnell Life Pulse ®) in tandem with a conventional ventilator. Written consent to obtain and publish patient photographs was obtained from a legal guardian.
Demographic summary of patients placed on nasal high-frequency jet ventilation.
| Patient number | Gestation, weeks/birth weight, g | Gender | Received antenatal steroids | Mode of Delivery | 1 and 5 min Apgar | Small for gestational age | Surfactant/# of doses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 23/530 | Male | Yes | Vaginal | 2, 5 | No | Yes/4 |
| 2 | 23/480 | Female | Yes | Vaginal | 4, 6 | Yes | Yes/3 |
| 3 | 25/630 | Male | Yes | Cesarean | 4, 7 | No | Yes/2 |
| 4 | 25/750 | Male | Yes | Cesarean | 3, 6 | No | Yes/3 |
| 5 | 26/500 | Male | Yes | Cesarean | 3, 7 | Yes | Yes/1 |
| 6 | 24/730 | Male | Yes | Cesarean | 5, 6 | No | Yes/1 |
| 7 | 24/430 | Female | Yes | Cesarean | 2, 3 | Yes | Yes/2 |
| 8 | 27/910 | Male | Yes | Cesarean | 5, 8 | No | Yes/3 |
| 9 | 23/565 | Male | Yes | Vaginal | 3, 6 | No | Yes/2 |
| 10 | 25/696 | Female | Yes | Vaginal | 2, 6 | No | Yes/2 |
| 11 | 25/920 | Female | No | Cesarean | 3, 5 | No | Yes/3 |
| 12 | 24/755 | Female | Yes | Cesarean | 1, 4 | No | Yes/2 |
| 13 | 24/708 | Male | Yes | Vaginal | 2, 5 | No | Yes/2 |
| 14 | 26/675 | Male | Yes | Vaginal | 6, 8 | Yes | No |
| 15 | 24/405 | Male | Yes | Cesarean | 2, 5 | Yes | Yes/4 |
| 16 | 25/735 | Female | Yes | Vaginal | 2, 4 | No | Yes/3 |
Summary of indications for nasal high-frequency jet ventilation, initial settings, and clinical response.
| Patient number | Age, days /weight, g at the start of NHFJV | Indication for NHFJV | Ventilation before NHFJV | Before and after blood gases (pH/pCO2/HCO3/base) | Initial NHFJV settings | Days on NHFJV | Clinical response |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 50/1250 | Planned extubation; prior extubation failure from iHFJV→NIPPV | iHFJV: PIP 26, Rate 240, On time 0.03; CV PIP 23, PEEP 11, BUR 3, FiO2 0.4 | 7.38/48/28/+2.7 | Jet PIP 23, Rate 360, On time 0.03; CV PIP 24, PEEP 9, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.44 | 2 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.35/50/28/+1.8 | |||||||
| 2 | 43/1090 | Accidental extubation | iHFJV: PIP 30, Rate 240, On time 0.03; CV PEEP 14, BUR 0, FiO2 0.57 | 7.3/52/26/−1.6 | Jet PIP 40, Rate 260, On time 0.034; CV PIP 35, PEEP 13, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.65 | 1 | Equipment malfunctioned, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.24/63/27/−1.1 | |||||||
| 3 | 38/1300 | Accidental extubation | iHFJV: PIP 25, Rate 240, On time 0.024; CV PEEP 8, BUR 0, FiO2 0.25 | 7.33/43/23/−3.2 | Jet PIP 27, Rate 360, On time 0.03; CV PIP 19, PEEP 9, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.32 | 4 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.33/56/29/+2 | |||||||
| 4 | 29/1140 | Planned extubation | iHFJV: PIP 27, Rate 420, On time 0.02; CV PIP 25, PEEP 11, BUR 3, FiO2 0.25 | 7.31/51/26/−1.5 | Jet PIP 36, Rate 360, On time 0.03; CV PIP 28, PEEP 8, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.37 | 6 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.3/49/24/−2.7 | |||||||
| 5 | 37/940 | Planned extubation | iHFJV: PIP 26, Rate 240, On time 0.024; CV PIP 20, PEEP 10, BUR 10, FiO2 0.4 | 7.32/60/31/+2.8 | Jet PIP 35, Rate 240, On time 0.03; CV PIP 35, PEEP 10, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.6 | 1 | Worsening oxygenation transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.35/64/35/+7.1 | |||||||
| 6 | 23/950 | Rescue mode for worsening hypercarbia | NIPPV: PIP 33, PEEP 8, Rate 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.35 | 7.29/71/34/+5.4 | Jet PIP 30, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP 33, PEEP 10, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.35 | 11 | Improved hypercarbia, avoided intubation |
| 7.39/46/28/+2.2 | |||||||
| 7 | 42/880 | Planned extubation | iHFJV: Settings unavailable | Blood gases unavailable | Settings unavailable | 7 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 8 | 15/1175 | Rescue mode for frequent apneas and bradycardic events | NHFOV: MAP 13, delta P 42, Hz 7, FiO2 0.32 | 7.27/63/25/+1 | Jet PIP 45, Rate 360, On time 0.03; CV PIP 28, PEEP 9, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.28 | 14 | Improved apneas, avoided intubation |
| 7.29/50/23/−2.7 | |||||||
| 9 | 48/1420 | Planned extubation; prior extubation failure from SIMV→NIPPV | iHFJV: PIP 28, Rate 300, On time 0.02; CV PEEP 8, BUR 0, FiO2 0.25 | 7.31/49/23/−1.8 | Jet PIP 34, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP **, PEEP 10, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.25 | 7 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.36/58/28/+5.3 | |||||||
| 10 | 30/1090 | Planned extubation—difficulty oxygenating with small ETT size | iHFJV: PIP 38, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PEEP 13, BUR 0, FiO2 0.4 | 7.34/58/28/+4 | Jet PIP 38, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP 30, PEEP 10, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.45 | 12 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.32/62/27/+4 | |||||||
| 11 | 11/840 | Rescue mode for worsening hypercarbia | NIPPV: PIP 34, PEEP 8, Rate 45, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.31 | 7.05/76/17/−10 | Jet PIP 32, Rate 240, On time 0.03; CV PIP 30, PEEP 8, BUR 40, iT 0.5 | 1 | Required intubation, placed on SIMV |
| After gas unavailable on NHFJV | |||||||
| 12 | 31/905 | Increasing lung consolidation on CXR | NIPPV: PIP 30, PEEP 8, Rate 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.3 | 7.25/51/20/−5 | Jet PIP 34, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP **, PEEP 9, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.28 | 14 | Improved lung aeration, transitioned back to NIPPV |
| 7.24/48/19/−6.7 | |||||||
| 13 | 29/1025 | Planned extubation | iHFJV: PIP 28, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PEEP 9, BUR 0, FiO2 0.28 | 7.24/56/21/−4 | Jet PIP 35, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP **, PEEP 8, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.32 | 17 | Remained extubated, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.29/48/22/−3.7 | |||||||
| 14 | 15/840 | Rescue mode for increased WOB and frequency of events | NIPPV: PIP 30, PEEP 8, Rate 45, FiO2 0.26 | 7.35/54/27/+3 | Jet PIP 28, Rate 300, On time 0.034; CV PIP 30, PEEP 8, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.26 | 7 | Improved events, transitioned to CPAP |
| 7.35/51/25/+1.8 | |||||||
| 15 | 90/1925 | Rescue mode for worsening hypercarbia and hypoxia | NIPPV: PIP 36, PEEP 9, Rate 45, FiO2 0.7 | 7.26/82/30/+7.5 | Jet PIP 45, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP **, PEEP 9, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.5 | 6 | Improved hypercarbia, decrease in required FiO2, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.38/72/36/+15 | |||||||
| 16 | 30/850 | Rescue mode for worsening atelectasis on CXR | NIPPV: PIP 27, PEEP 7, Rate 40, FiO2 0.32 | 7.27/60/24/−0.4 | Jet PIP 30, Rate 300, On time 0.03; CV PIP 29, PEEP 10, BUR 40, iT 0.5, FiO2 0.3 | 10 | Improved lung aeration, transitioned to NIPPV |
| 7.36/43/23/−1.3 |
NHFJV noninvasive high-frequency jet ventilation, iHFJV invasive high-frequency jet ventilation, NIPPV nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation, PIP peak inspiratory pressure, On time Jet valve on time, CV conventional ventilation, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure, BUR back up rate, FiO2 fraction of inspired oxygen, iT inspiratory time, NFHOV nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, MAP mean airway pressure, dP amplitude, Hz frequency, SIMV synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, ETT endotracheal tube, CXR Chest X-ray, WOB work of breathing, CPAP continuous positive airway pressure.
**Value not documented in ventilator settings or notes.
Characteristics of patients placed on nasal high-frequency jet ventilation (successful versus failure groups).
| Groups, | Success, 13 (81) | Failure, 3 (19) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth weight, ga | 696 (548, 743) | 500 (480, 920) | 0.80 |
| Gestational age, weeksa | 24 (24, 25) | 25 (23, 26) | 0.80 |
| Postnatal age NHFJV initiated, daya | 30 (26, 45) | 37 (11, 43) | 0.90 |
| Weight when NHFJV initiated, ga | 1090 (893, 1275) | 940 (840, 1090) | 0.30 |
| Male sex, | 9 (69) | 1 (33) | 0.52 |
| Antenatal steroids, | 13 (100) | 2 (67) | 0.19 |
| Cesarean section, | 7 (54) | 2 (67) | 1.00 |
| Small for gestational age, | 3 (23) | 2 (67) | 0.21 |
| 1 min Apgara | 2 (2, 5) | 3 (3, 4) | 0.44 |
| 5 min Apgara | 6 (5, 7) | 6 (5, 7) | 0.70 |
| Surfactant administration, | 12 (92) | 3 (100) | 1.00 |
| Number of (surfactant) doses, | 2 (2, 3) | 3 (1, 3) | 0.90 |
| Duration of NHFJV, daysa | 7 (6, 12) | 1 (1, 1) | <0.01 |
| Duration of invasive ventilation, daysa | 30 (20, 43) | 186 (8, 283) | 0.30 |
| Duration of noninvasive ventilation, daysa | 46 (42, 53) | 81 (49, 163) | 0.04 |
aMedian (25th, 75th percentile).