Uso de cánula nasal de alto flujo en falla respiratoria en adultos
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Introducción. La oxigenoterapia brinda un gran número de beneficios para aquellos pacientes que presentan enfermedades cardiorrespiratorias, mejora procesos fundamentales como ventilación,  oxigenación y perfusión clínica. El objetivo de esta revisión de tema es analizar la evidencia de la literatura relacionada con la utilidad y uso de la cánula nasal de alto flujo, en pacientes adultos bajo cuidado intensivo, con falla respiratoria. Materiales y métodos. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica de 100 artículos publicados en las bases de datos Science Direct, Scopus, Ovid, Medline, Proquest y Cochrane, durante una ventana de tiempo compren... Ver más
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Uso de cánula nasal de alto flujo en falla respiratoria en adultos Use of high flow nasal cannula in respiratory failure in adults Introducción. La oxigenoterapia brinda un gran número de beneficios para aquellos pacientes que presentan enfermedades cardiorrespiratorias, mejora procesos fundamentales como ventilación,  oxigenación y perfusión clínica. El objetivo de esta revisión de tema es analizar la evidencia de la literatura relacionada con la utilidad y uso de la cánula nasal de alto flujo, en pacientes adultos bajo cuidado intensivo, con falla respiratoria. Materiales y métodos. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica de 100 artículos publicados en las bases de datos Science Direct, Scopus, Ovid, Medline, Proquest y Cochrane, durante una ventana de tiempo comprendida entre 2011 y 2017. Se seleccionaron 50 artículos originales y se excluyeron 50 estudios correspondientes a revisiones de tema, de caso y a la utilización de la cánula nasal en servicios diferentes a la unidad de cuidado intensivo adulto. Resultados. La cánula nasal de alto flujo fue utilizada en mayor proporción para el manejo terapéutico en falla hipoxémica entre leve y moderada, en falla hipercápnica y en procesos de preintubación y postextubación, con lo cual se evidenció mejoría en los parámetros clínicos y gasométricos y en el confort del paciente; además, se convirtió en una alternativa terapéutica que tiene efectos positivos sobre procesos fisiológicos. Conclusiones. El uso de la cánula nasal de alto flujo ha demostrado beneficios en la evolución clínica de los pacientes, gracias a los efectos terapéuticos que genera en procesos como la oxigenación y ventilación, comparados con otros sistemas de oxigenación convencional; sin embargo, es necesario aumentar los estudios que validen los beneficios de este dispositivo, sobre todo en los pacientes con falla respiratoria tipo hipercápnica. Introduction. Oxygen therapy provides many benefits for patients who have cardiorespiratory diseases improving ventilation, oxygenation and clinical perfusion. The aim of this review is to analyze the evidence of the literature related to the usefulness and the use of the high flow nasal cannula in adults patients who are in critical care. Materials and methods. Was carried out a literature review of 100 published articles in database Science Direct, Scopus, Ovid, Medline, Proquest and, Cochrane, between the years 2011-2017,. We selected 50 articles originals, 50 other studies relevant to subject of case reviews and the use of the nasal cannula in different services to the adult intensive care unit were excluded. Results. High flow nasal cannula was used in greater proportion in hypoxemic between slight and moderate in hypercapnic failure and preintubation and post-extubation processes, demonstrating improvements in clinical and geometrics’ parameters and the comfort of the patient, besides becoming an alternative therapy that has positive effects on physiological processes. Conclusions. The use of the high flow nasal cannula has shown benefits in the clinical evolution of patients, thanks to the therapeutic effects that it generates in processes such as oxygenation and ventilation, compared to other conventional oxygenation systems; however, it is necessary to increase the studies that validate the benefits of this device, especially in patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure. Valero Ortiz, Adriana Umbacía Salas, Flor Angela Palencia Mojica, Clara Lizeth Suárez Saavedra, Magda Tixiana Silva Rodriguez, Laura Jimena fallo respiratorio oxigenoterapia cuidado intensivo cánula nasal respiratory insufficiency oxygen inhalation therapy critical care cannula insuficiência respiratória oxigenoterapia terapia intensiva cânula nasal 6 1 Núm. 1 , Año 2019 : Revista Investigación en Salud Universidad de Boyacá Artículo de revista Journal article 2019-01-11T00:00:00Z 2019-01-11T00:00:00Z 2019-01-11 application/pdf Universidad de Boyacá Revista Investigación en Salud Universidad de Boyacá 2389-7325 2539-2018 https://revistasdigitales.uniboyaca.edu.co/index.php/rs/article/view/406 10.24267/23897325.406 https://doi.org/10.24267/23897325.406 spa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Revista Investigación en Salud Universidad de Boyacá - 2019 170 187 Díaz Lobato S, Mayoralas Alises S, Montielc G. 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Uso de cánula nasal de alto flujo en falla respiratoria en adultos Valero Ortiz, Adriana Umbacía Salas, Flor Angela Palencia Mojica, Clara Lizeth Suárez Saavedra, Magda Tixiana Silva Rodriguez, Laura Jimena fallo respiratorio oxigenoterapia cuidado intensivo cánula nasal respiratory insufficiency oxygen inhalation therapy critical care cannula insuficiência respiratória oxigenoterapia terapia intensiva cânula nasal |
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Introducción. La oxigenoterapia brinda un gran número de beneficios para aquellos pacientes que presentan enfermedades cardiorrespiratorias, mejora procesos fundamentales como ventilación,  oxigenación y perfusión clínica. El objetivo de esta revisión de tema es analizar la evidencia de la literatura relacionada con la utilidad y uso de la cánula nasal de alto flujo, en pacientes adultos bajo cuidado intensivo, con falla respiratoria. Materiales y métodos. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica de 100 artículos publicados en las bases de datos Science Direct, Scopus, Ovid, Medline, Proquest y Cochrane, durante una ventana de tiempo comprendida entre 2011 y 2017. Se seleccionaron 50 artículos originales y se excluyeron 50 estudios correspondientes a revisiones de tema, de caso y a la utilización de la cánula nasal en servicios diferentes a la unidad de cuidado intensivo adulto. Resultados. La cánula nasal de alto flujo fue utilizada en mayor proporción para el manejo terapéutico en falla hipoxémica entre leve y moderada, en falla hipercápnica y en procesos de preintubación y postextubación, con lo cual se evidenció mejoría en los parámetros clínicos y gasométricos y en el confort del paciente; además, se convirtió en una alternativa terapéutica que tiene efectos positivos sobre procesos fisiológicos. Conclusiones. El uso de la cánula nasal de alto flujo ha demostrado beneficios en la evolución clínica de los pacientes, gracias a los efectos terapéuticos que genera en procesos como la oxigenación y ventilación, comparados con otros sistemas de oxigenación convencional; sin embargo, es necesario aumentar los estudios que validen los beneficios de este dispositivo, sobre todo en los pacientes con falla respiratoria tipo hipercápnica.
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Introduction. Oxygen therapy provides many benefits for patients who have cardiorespiratory diseases improving ventilation, oxygenation and clinical perfusion. The aim of this review is to analyze the evidence of the literature related to the usefulness and the use of the high flow nasal cannula in adults patients who are in critical care. Materials and methods. Was carried out a literature review of 100 published articles in database Science Direct, Scopus, Ovid, Medline, Proquest and, Cochrane, between the years 2011-2017,. We selected 50 articles originals, 50 other studies relevant to subject of case reviews and the use of the nasal cannula in different services to the adult intensive care unit were excluded. Results. High flow nasal cannula was used in greater proportion in hypoxemic between slight and moderate in hypercapnic failure and preintubation and post-extubation processes, demonstrating improvements in clinical and geometrics’ parameters and the comfort of the patient, besides becoming an alternative therapy that has positive effects on physiological processes. Conclusions. The use of the high flow nasal cannula has shown benefits in the clinical evolution of patients, thanks to the therapeutic effects that it generates in processes such as oxygenation and ventilation, compared to other conventional oxygenation systems; however, it is necessary to increase the studies that validate the benefits of this device, especially in patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure.
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Valero Ortiz, Adriana Umbacía Salas, Flor Angela Palencia Mojica, Clara Lizeth Suárez Saavedra, Magda Tixiana Silva Rodriguez, Laura Jimena |
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Valero Ortiz, Adriana Umbacía Salas, Flor Angela Palencia Mojica, Clara Lizeth Suárez Saavedra, Magda Tixiana Silva Rodriguez, Laura Jimena |
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fallo respiratorio oxigenoterapia cuidado intensivo cánula nasal respiratory insufficiency oxygen inhalation therapy critical care cannula insuficiência respiratória oxigenoterapia terapia intensiva cânula nasal |
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fallo respiratorio oxigenoterapia cuidado intensivo cánula nasal respiratory insufficiency oxygen inhalation therapy critical care cannula insuficiência respiratória oxigenoterapia terapia intensiva cânula nasal |
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Núm. 1 , Año 2019 : Revista Investigación en Salud Universidad de Boyacá |
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