Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report

Breathlessness is a distressing symptom that is often seen in palliative care patients with respiratory failure and it can make care in the home setting difficult. Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen is a relatively new intervention for respiratory failure, but it has not been researched greatly in a...

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Published: Mary Ann Liebert 2020-09-01
Series:Palliative Medicine Reports
Online Access:https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/PMR.2020.0026
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spelling doaj-aa29ebccc44549658c2bacd4a1fea6dd2021-01-02T15:47:42ZengMary Ann LiebertPalliative Medicine Reports2689-28202020-09-0110.1089/PMR.2020.0026Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case ReportBreathlessness is a distressing symptom that is often seen in palliative care patients with respiratory failure and it can make care in the home setting difficult. Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen is a relatively new intervention for respiratory failure, but it has not been researched greatly in a palliative care setting. One device with the capacity to deliver high flow humidified oxygen to spontaneously breathing patients is the myAIRVO2 humidifier.1 The myAIRVO2 is a humidifier with an integrated flow generator that delivers warmed and humidified respiratory gases to a spontaneously breathing patient.1 The following case report describes how the technology was used at home for symptom control in a 76 year old patient with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with associated pulmonary hypertension. The patient was successfully discharged from hospital and managed at home using high-flow nasal oxygen for approximately one month up until his death. In this last month of life, he reported that he was more comfortable on high-flow nasal oxygen than on traditionally-administered oxygen. Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen is potentially beneficial to aid in symptom control for palliative care patients in an inpatient and community setting.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/PMR.2020.0026
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title Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report
spellingShingle Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report
Palliative Medicine Reports
title_short Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report
title_full Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report
title_fullStr Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Use of Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen in Community Palliative Care: A Case Report
title_sort use of humidified high flow nasal oxygen in community palliative care: a case report
publisher Mary Ann Liebert
series Palliative Medicine Reports
issn 2689-2820
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Breathlessness is a distressing symptom that is often seen in palliative care patients with respiratory failure and it can make care in the home setting difficult. Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen is a relatively new intervention for respiratory failure, but it has not been researched greatly in a palliative care setting. One device with the capacity to deliver high flow humidified oxygen to spontaneously breathing patients is the myAIRVO2 humidifier.1 The myAIRVO2 is a humidifier with an integrated flow generator that delivers warmed and humidified respiratory gases to a spontaneously breathing patient.1 The following case report describes how the technology was used at home for symptom control in a 76 year old patient with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with associated pulmonary hypertension. The patient was successfully discharged from hospital and managed at home using high-flow nasal oxygen for approximately one month up until his death. In this last month of life, he reported that he was more comfortable on high-flow nasal oxygen than on traditionally-administered oxygen. Humidified High Flow Nasal Oxygen is potentially beneficial to aid in symptom control for palliative care patients in an inpatient and community setting.
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