在心脏重症监护病房的非侵入性通风
Christopher S Schenck1, Fouad Chouairi2, David M Dudzinski1,3
1Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Journal of intensive care medicine
|April 4, 2024
概括
非侵入性通风 (NIV) 对于管理心脏重症监护室 (CICU) 的呼吸衰竭至关重要. 本综述涵盖了NIV模式,益处,风险和特定患者群体,强调专家应用,以获得最佳的心脏病患者护理.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 肺部病理学 肺部病理学
- 关键护理医学 关键护理医学
背景情况:
- 心脏重症监护室 (CICU) 面临着越来越复杂的患者群体和条件.
- 呼吸衰竭现在是ICU入院的最常见原因.
- 在重症监护室管理中,非侵入性通风 (NIV) 的使用显著增加.
研究的目的:
- 审查目前在重症监护室使用的非侵入性通风 (NIV) 模式.
- 为了总结支持NIV的证据,用于常见的CICU条件.
- 讨论NIV在减少输出失败和管理高风险心脏病患者中的作用.
主要方法:
- 对非侵入性通风 (NIV) 方式的文献综述.
- 对正压通风和心脏功能障碍之间的病理生理相互作用的分析.
- 对特定高风险心脏病患者群体的NIV策略的检查.
主要成果:
- 包括非侵入性正压通风和高流量鼻腔管在内的NIV越来越多地用于CICU.
- 证据支持NIV治疗导致呼吸衰竭的各种心脏病.
- 在机械通风心脏病患者中,NIV可以帮助减少输出失败.
结论:
- 临床医生必须熟练掌握NIV应用,风险和呼吸衰竭心脏病患者的益处.
- 了解NIV对心室功能的影响至关重要.
- 定制的NIV策略对于高风险人群至关重要,例如那些患有右心室衰竭或先天性心脏病的人群.
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