Clinical Practice of High-Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy in ARDS Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Respiratory Therapists.
Mohammed M AlyamiAbdulelah Mastour AldhahirAbdullah A AlqarniKhalid M SalwiAbdullah M SarhanMohammed A AlmeshariNowaf Y AlobaidiJaber Saud AlqahtaniRayan A SirajAbdullah S AlsulayyimSaeed M AlghamdiAhmed H AlasimiOmar A AlqarniMansour S MajrshiHassan AlwafiPublished in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2024)
The findings revealed nuanced applications marked by significant endorsement in certain clinical scenarios and a lack of protocol adherence, underscoring the need for uniform, evidence-based guidelines and enhanced training for RTs. Addressing these challenges is pivotal to optimizing the benefits of HFNC across varied clinical contexts.
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