2018
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12399
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How different helmet fixing options could affect patients' pain experience during helmet‐continuous positive airway pressure

Abstract: Background: Prolonged application time of helmet continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) leads to better outcomes, but its timing can be influenced by the patient's tolerance. Aims and objectives: To investigate patients' pain and tolerance experience related to different options of helmet fixing system: 'armpits strap' versus 'counterweights system'. Design: This was a non-randomized crossover study performed in a 10-bed intensive care unit and referral extra corporeal membrane oxigenation (ECMO) centre of… Show more

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“…In the absence of active humidification during high flow Helmet-CPAP, under-humidification will occur (Chiumello et al, 2008;Lucchini et al, 2019b). The problem is more prevalent with Venturi systems with a high inspiratory oxygen fraction and when only medical gases are employed.…”
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“…In the absence of active humidification during high flow Helmet-CPAP, under-humidification will occur (Chiumello et al, 2008;Lucchini et al, 2019b). The problem is more prevalent with Venturi systems with a high inspiratory oxygen fraction and when only medical gases are employed.…”
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“…No information was provided on patient preparation and training for the intervention, or technical aspects of CPAP delivery. 34,35…”
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“…Delivering helmet CPAP with an armpit strap fixing system should be planned for short periods of time (no more than 2 h). The counterweight option is indicated in the case of prolonged CPAP helmet cycles [ 91 ].…”
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confidence: 99%