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Gas conditioning during helmet noninvasive ventilation: effect on comfort, gas exchange, inspiratory effort, transpulmonary pressure and patient-ventilator interaction.

Filippo BongiovanniDomenico Luca GriecoGian Marco AnzellottiLuca Salvatore MengaTeresa MichiMelania CesaranoValeria RaggiCecilia De BartolomeoBenedetta MuraGiovanna MercurioSonia D'ArrigoGiuseppe BelloRiccardo MavigliaMariano Alberto PennisiMassimo Antonelli
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2021)
During 1-h sessions of helmet NIV in patients with hypoxemic respiratory failure, a double-tube circuit with no humidification allowed adequate conditioning of inspired gas, optimized comfort and improved patient-ventilator interaction. Use of HHs or HME in this setting resulted in increased discomfort due to excessive heat and humidity in the interface, which was associated with more intense dyspnea. Trail Registration Registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02875379) on August 23rd, 2016.
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