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Helmet noninvasive support for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: rationale, mechanism of action and bedside application.

Melania CesaranoDomenico Luca GriecoTeresa MichiLaveena MunshiLuca S MengaLuca Delle CeseErsilia RuggieroTommaso RosàDaniele NataliniMichael C SklarSalvatore L CutuliFilippo BongiovanniGennaro De PascaleBruno L FerreyroEwan C GoligherMassimo Antonelli
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2022)
Helmet noninvasive support represents a promising tool for the initial management of patients with severe hypoxemic respiratory failure. Currently, the lack of confidence with this and technique and the absence of conclusive data regarding its efficacy render helmet use limited to specific settings, with expert and trained personnel. As per other noninvasive oxygenation strategies, careful clinical and physiological monitoring during the treatment is essential to early identify treatment failure and avoid delays in intubation.
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