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Date publication

août 2024

Journal

BMJ open

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MAUNY Frédéric


Tous les auteurs :
Pretalli JB, Parmentier AL, Mauny F, Desmettre T, Marjanovic N, Capellier G, Khoury A

Résumé

Acute respiratory failure is a life-threatening condition frequently found in the emergency department. High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) is increasingly used in emergency departments for patients with hypoxaemic acute respiratory failure. However, despite the increasing number of studies, its potential advantages regarding the need for therapeutic escalation and mortality have not been precisely evaluated. Our objective is to compare conventional oxygen therapy to HFNO when they are initiated during the first hour following the patient's arrival at the emergency department, with the hypothesis that HFNO would reduce the need for ventilatory therapy escalation.

Mots clés

Adult intensive & critical care, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Respiratory Therapy

Référence

BMJ Open. 2024 08 19;14(8):e083262