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A Comprehensive Review on High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Critical Care: Evidence-Based Insights and Future Directions

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Journal Cureus
Date 2024 Sep 6
PMID 39238720
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Abstract

High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy has emerged as a significant advancement in respiratory support, offering a non-invasive alternative to traditional oxygen delivery methods in critical care settings. This review comprehensively evaluates HFNC therapy, focusing on its definition, historical evolution, and current clinical applications. HFNC therapy delivers humidified and heated oxygen at high flow rates through a nasal cannula, enhancing oxygenation and patient comfort. The review highlights the physiological mechanisms underlying HFNC and its efficacy in managing acute respiratory failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations, and postoperative respiratory support. Key findings from clinical trials and meta-analyses are discussed, emphasizing HFNC's advantages over conventional methods, such as reduced intubation rates and shorter ICU stays. The review also addresses safety considerations, including potential risks and complications associated with HFNC therapy. Furthermore, it explores future directions for research and technological advancements aimed at optimizing HFNC use in diverse patient populations. This review aims to provide evidence-based insights to inform clinical practice and guide future investigations in respiratory therapy.

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