Yıl: 2017 Cilt: 19 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 54 - 64 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic

Öz:
High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) therapy has several physiological advantages over traditional oxygen therapy devices, including decreased nasopharyngeal resistance, washing out of the nasopharyngeal dead space, generation of positive pressure in the pharynx, increasing alveolar recruitment in the lungs, humidification of the airways, increased fraction of inspired oxygen and improved mucociliary clearance. Recently, the use of HFNO in treating adult critical illness patients has significantly increased, and it is now being used in many patients with a range of different disease conditions. However, there are no established guidelines to direct the safe and effective use of HFNO for critical patients. This review summarizes the positive physiological effects, mechanisms of action, and the clinical applications of HFNO with available published literatures
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APA Yıldırım F, Öcal S, ortaç ersoy n, ROLLAS K, AYDOĞAN B (2017). High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. , 54 - 64.
Chicago Yıldırım Fatma,Öcal Serpil,ortaç ersoy nazmiye ebru,ROLLAS KAZIM,AYDOĞAN Burcu Başarık High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. (2017): 54 - 64.
MLA Yıldırım Fatma,Öcal Serpil,ortaç ersoy nazmiye ebru,ROLLAS KAZIM,AYDOĞAN Burcu Başarık High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. , 2017, ss.54 - 64.
AMA Yıldırım F,Öcal S,ortaç ersoy n,ROLLAS K,AYDOĞAN B High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. . 2017; 54 - 64.
Vancouver Yıldırım F,Öcal S,ortaç ersoy n,ROLLAS K,AYDOĞAN B High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. . 2017; 54 - 64.
IEEE Yıldırım F,Öcal S,ortaç ersoy n,ROLLAS K,AYDOĞAN B "High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic." , ss.54 - 64, 2017.
ISNAD Yıldırım, Fatma vd. "High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic". (2017), 54-64.
APA Yıldırım F, Öcal S, ortaç ersoy n, ROLLAS K, AYDOĞAN B (2017). High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology, 19(2), 54 - 64.
Chicago Yıldırım Fatma,Öcal Serpil,ortaç ersoy nazmiye ebru,ROLLAS KAZIM,AYDOĞAN Burcu Başarık High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology 19, no.2 (2017): 54 - 64.
MLA Yıldırım Fatma,Öcal Serpil,ortaç ersoy nazmiye ebru,ROLLAS KAZIM,AYDOĞAN Burcu Başarık High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology, vol.19, no.2, 2017, ss.54 - 64.
AMA Yıldırım F,Öcal S,ortaç ersoy n,ROLLAS K,AYDOĞAN B High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology. 2017; 19(2): 54 - 64.
Vancouver Yıldırım F,Öcal S,ortaç ersoy n,ROLLAS K,AYDOĞAN B High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic. Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology. 2017; 19(2): 54 - 64.
IEEE Yıldırım F,Öcal S,ortaç ersoy n,ROLLAS K,AYDOĞAN B "High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic." Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology, 19, ss.54 - 64, 2017.
ISNAD Yıldırım, Fatma vd. "High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy: From Physiology to Clinic". Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology 19/2 (2017), 54-64.