• J Trauma · Nov 1985

    Use of CPAP mask as the sole mode of ventilatory support in trauma patients with mild to moderate respiratory insufficiency.

    • J M Hurst, C B DeHaven, and R D Branson.
    • J Trauma. 1985 Nov 1;25(11):1065-8.

    AbstractThirty-three trauma patients presenting with hypoxemia and normo- or hypocarbia were treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) via a snug-fitting face mask. All patients had demonstrated continued hypoxemia despite supplemental oxygen administration before institution of CPAP therapy as the primary mode of ventilatory support. Therapeutic end-point of PaO2/FIO2 greater than 300 was achieved in 32 of 33 patients. Duration of CPAP treatment was 28 +/- 19 hours. Two patients (6%) required intubation, but neither for elevation in PaCO2. CPAP mask appears an effective means of support for mild to moderate post-traumatic respiratory insufficiency.

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