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Published on: November 30, 2022
Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation for Pre-Oxygenation of Critically Ill Patients Before Intubation
Luigi La Via1, Giuseppe Cuttone2, Tarek Senussi Testa3
1Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care 1, University Hospital Policlinico "G. Rodolico-San Marco", 95123 Catania, Italy.
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Pre-oxygenation is the key step prior to endotracheal intubation, particularly in a critically ill patient, to prevent life-threatening peri-procedural hypoxemia. This narrative review explores the emerging interest of Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV) as a pre-oxygenation modality in the intensive care unit (ICU) context. We reviewed data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies published from 2000 to 2024 that compare NIPPV to conventional oxygen therapy and High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen (HFNCO). The pathophysiological mechanisms for the successful use of NIPPV, including alveolar recruitment, the decrease of shunting, and the maintenance of functional residual capacity, were reviewed in depth. Existing studies show that NIPPV significantly prolongs the apnea time, reduces the rate of peri-intubation severe hypoxaemia in selected patients and is especially effective for patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure. Nevertheless, appropriate patient selection is still crucial because some diseases can contraindicate or even be harmful with NIPPV. We further discussed the practical aspects of how to use this ventilatory support (the best ventilator settings, which interface, and when to apply it). We lastly discuss unanswered questions and offer suggestions and opportunities for future exploration in guiding the role of NIPPV use in the pre-oxygenation of the critically ill patient requiring emergent airway management.
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