Effectiveness, Adherence and Safety of Home High Flow Nasal Cannula in Chronic Respiratory Disease and Respiratory Insufficiency: A Systematic Review.
Cristina JácomeMarta JácomeSara CorreiaInês FloresPatrícia FarinhaMónica DuarteJoão Carlos WinckJavier Sayas CatalanSalvador Díaz LobatoManel LujánCátia CaneirasPublished in: Archivos de bronconeumologia (2024)
HFNC seems more effective than usual care or other home respiratory therapies in reducing exacerbations and improving quality of life in patients with COPD and bronchiectasis, while presenting good adherence and being safe. Its apparently superior effectiveness needs to be better studied in future real-world pragmatic trials.
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