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The short answer is patients breathing on their own (who don’t require immediate mechanical ventilation) with or at risk of respiratory distress, i.e., patients presenting with:
High | Dyspnea | High work | Low SpO2 | High PaCO2 |
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Hundreds of randomized controlled trials have been consolidated into clinical practice guidelines.
These guidelines underscore the breadth of application of nasal high flow therapy.
We’ve created a table that will help you review the guidelines by patient population and application.