• Respiratory care · May 2017

    Humidity and Inspired Oxygen Concentration During High-Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy in Neonatal and Infant Lung Models.

    • Yusuke Chikata, Saki Ohnishi, and Masaji Nishimura.
    • Medical Equipment Center, Tokushima University Hospital, 2-50-1 Kuramoto, Tokushima 770-8503, Japan.
    • Respir Care. 2017 May 1; 62 (5): 532-537.

    BackgroundHigh-flow nasal cannula therapy (HFNC) for neonate/infants can deliver up to 10 L/min of heated and humidified gas, and FIO2 can be adjusted to between 0.21 and 1.0. With adults, humidification and actual FIO2 are known to vary according to inspiratory and HFNC gas flow, tidal volume (VT), and ambient temperature. There have been few studies focused on humidification and FIO2 in HFNC settings for neonates/infants, so we performed a bench study to investigate the influence of gas flow, ambient temperature, and respiratory parameters on humidification and actual FIO2 in a neonate/infant simulation.MethodsHFNC gas flow was set at 3, 5, and 7 L/min, and FIO2 was set at 0.3, 0.5, and 0.7. Spontaneous breathing was simulated using a 2-bellows-in-a-box model of a neonate lung. Tests were conducted with VT settings of 20, 30, and 40 mL and breathing frequencies of 20 and 30 breaths/min. Inspiratory time was 0.8 s with decelerating flow waveform. The HFNC tube was placed in an incubator, which was either set at 37°C or turned off. Absolute humidity (AH) and actual FIO2 were measured for 1 min using a hygrometer and an oxygen analyzer, and data for the final 3 breaths were extracted.ResultsAt all settings, when the incubator was turned on, AH was greater than when it was turned off (P < .001). When the incubator was turned off, as gas flow increased, AH increased (P < .001); however, VT did not affect AH (P = .16). As gas flow increased, actual FIO2 more closely corresponded to set FIO2 . When gas flow was 3 L/min, measured FIO2 decreased proportionally more at each FIO2 setting increment (P < .001).ConclusionsAH was affected by ambient temperature and HFNC gas flow. Actual FIO2 depended on VT when gas flow was 3 L/min.Copyright © 2017 by Daedalus Enterprises.

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