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  1. HFNC, BiPAP and limited intubation opportunities : r ... - Reddit

    Nov 18, 2020 · I'm currently at an institution that loves HFNC and BiPAP. BiPAP definitely has it's well established beneficial uses (e.g. COPD, CHF), but I feel like we use these two modalities …

  2. High Flow Nasal Cannula use in EMS : r/ems - Reddit

    High flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) therapy for COPD exacerbations is the cat's meow in hospitals. It uses a 125 volt air-heating humidifier, compressed air, oxygen at 60 liters per …

  3. High flow NC for PEEP : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Aug 15, 2023 · High flow NC for PEEP Does HFNC at 50L provide beneficial recruitment? Also have you seen it lower Co2 in any cases?

  4. High flow vs Low flow : r/pediatrics - Reddit

    Oct 24, 2022 · High flow is given through nasal special cannula, it provides warmed, humidified oxygen at flow rates that exceed minute volume requirements. Flow rates of 1 L/kg/min to 2 …

  5. ELI5: high flow NCs : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    May 21, 2023 · The HFNC blows enough air down into the upper airway to help washout CO2 and help lessen the dead space ventilation. Dead space ventilation is ventilation without perfusion …

  6. HFNC vs Venturi mask dilemma : r/Residency - Reddit

    Jan 15, 2024 · HFNC provides peep, Venturi is good for those that are on the inbetween flows like 9L-12l, after the oxymask came out we almost never use the Venturi anymore. You’ll also find …

  7. Ventilators For Noobs : r/Residency - Reddit

    Jan 27, 2023 · HFNC = high flow nasal cannula. Can go up to 60L flow and 100% FiO2. Not really positive pressure per-se but it does provide a teeny tiny amount of PEEP at high flow rates. It …

  8. High flow nasals : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Apr 25, 2023 · It is fine to leave them. The only difference is the high flow tubing has larger ports at the nares to accommodate higher flows, allowing for a laminar delivery. We reached out for …

  9. Work of breathing in kids : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Mar 25, 2024 · There are studies that using HFNC at 1 lpm/kg helps with WOB in kids. With 34 years of peds experience I can confirm that. Now there is a point where you could do too much …

  10. Pediatric Non Invasive Ventilation : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Sep 28, 2020 · Most of the time HFNC will suffice for that population but we sometimes run NIV off a vent, with a non-vented mask. There are plenty of options, from RAM cannula to the …