Effects of high-flow nasal oxygen during prolonged deep sedation on postprocedural atelectasis: A randomised controlled trial
Journal
European journal of anaesthesiology
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
11
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Abstract
Atelectasis is common in patients undergoing prolonged deep sedation outside the operating theatre. High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) produces positive airway pressure which, hypothetically, should improve lung atelectasis, but this has not been investigated.
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Other Subjects
fentanyl; oxygen; oxygen; aged; Article; atelectasis; computer assisted tomography; controlled study; deep sedation; estimated glomerular filtration rate; female; health care; high flow nasal cannula therapy; human; image analysis; length of stay; liver tumor; major clinical study; male; open study; outcome assessment; oxygen desaturation; oxygen saturation; pleura effusion; radiofrequency ablation; randomized controlled trial; recovery room; sedation; single blind procedure; ward; atelectasis; diagnostic imaging; mask; Deep Sedation; Humans; Masks; Oxygen; Pulmonary Atelectasis; Single-Blind Method
Type
journal article