手持风扇用于呼吸衰竭中的呼吸不良:随机对照试验
Dan Yue1, Xuqin Xie1, Gaoyu Chen1
1Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi, Guizhou, China.
BMJ supportive & palliative care
|December 14, 2024
概括
使用手持式风扇 (HHF) 的风扇疗法有效地减少了氧气呼吸衰竭患者的喘息. 这种可访问的干预提供了显著的缓解,并应补充标准治疗.
科学领域:
- 呼吸系统医学 呼吸系统医学
- 关键的护理关键的护理
- 肺部病理学 肺部病理学
背景情况:
- 风扇治疗是一种公认的干预措施,用于治疗慢性疾病中的呼吸障碍.
- 风扇治疗在持续氧气呼吸衰竭患者的疗效的证据有限.
- 这项研究研究了粉丝治疗在这个特定的患者群体中的作用.
研究的目的:
- 评估风扇疗法在减少呼吸障碍方面的有效性.
- 评估在接受持续氧气治疗的呼吸衰竭患者的风扇治疗.
- 进行随机对照试验以确定疗效.
主要方法:
- 随机对照试验设计.随机对照试验设计.
- 参与者接受了10分钟的干预,用手持风扇 (HHF) 向脸部 (实验) 或腿部 (控制) 进行干预.
- 测量结果包括心率,呼吸率,血液中氧气和和视觉模拟尺度 (VAS) 呼吸不良.
主要成果:
- 实验组显示VAS得分在统计学上显著下降 (p<0.05).
- 手持式风扇疗法在缓解呼吸障碍方面表现出有效性.
- 结果表明,在接受持续氧气治疗的呼吸衰竭患者中,疗效很高.
结论:
- 手持式风扇 (HHF) 是负担得起的,可访问的,有效的呼吸障碍缓解.
- 风扇疗法具有最小的风险,可以作为补充治疗.
- 将风扇治疗与呼吸衰竭的标准干预措施相结合.
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