Traditional oxygen therapy is delivered using a nasal cannula or loose-fitting oxygen mask. However, the rate of airflow through these devices is limited, which limits the amount of oxygen that can be delivered to the patient over a given period of time.
On the other hand, the noninvasive ventilation (NIV) interface (usually a face mask, but sometimes a nasal mask or even a helmet) is tight-fitting, which means that there is less leakage of oxygen from the mask. The air pressure delivered by NIV is also higher, meaning that more oxygen can be delivered to the patient over a given period of time.
So, NIV can be used to deliver high levels of oxygen to your patients in respiratory distress or failure without requiring the use of mechanical ventilation (an endotracheal tube and ventilator, which is much more invasive, painful and uncomfortable for the patient).
This Clinical Guide covers the basics of NIV: What is it? How does it work? Who can benefit from NIV? Who should not receive NIV? Check out the articles below!
Traditional oxygen therapy is delivered using a nasal cannula or loose-fitting oxygen mask. However, the rate of airflow through these devices is limited, which limits the amount of oxygen that can be delivered to the patient over a given period of time.
On the other hand, the noninvasive ventilation (NIV) interface (usually a face mask, but sometimes a nasal mask or even a helmet) is tight-fitting, which means that there is less leakage of oxygen from the mask. The air pressure delivered by NIV is also higher, meaning that more oxygen can be delivered to the patient over a given period of time.
So, NIV can be used to deliver high levels of oxygen to your patients in respiratory distress or failure without requiring the use of mechanical ventilation (an endotracheal tube and ventilator, which is much more invasive, painful and uncomfortable for the patient).
This Clinical Guide covers the basics of NIV: What is it? How does it work? Who can benefit from NIV? Who should not receive NIV? Check out the articles below!