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Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit

For cooled newborn infants, humidifier settings for normothermic condition provide excessive gas humidity because absolute humidity at saturation is temperature-dependent. To assess humidification of respiratory gases in patients who underwent moderate therapeutic hypothermia at a paediatric/adult i...

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Autores principales: Tanaka, Yukari, Iwata, Sachiko, Kinoshita, Masahiro, Tsuda, Kennosuke, Tanaka, Shoichiro, Hara, Naoko, Shindou, Ryota, Harada, Eimei, Kijima, Ryouji, Yamaga, Osamu, Ohkuma, Hitoe, Ushijima, Kazuo, Sakamoto, Teruo, Yamashita, Yushiro, Iwata, Osuke
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5415665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28512388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8349874
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author Tanaka, Yukari
Iwata, Sachiko
Kinoshita, Masahiro
Tsuda, Kennosuke
Tanaka, Shoichiro
Hara, Naoko
Shindou, Ryota
Harada, Eimei
Kijima, Ryouji
Yamaga, Osamu
Ohkuma, Hitoe
Ushijima, Kazuo
Sakamoto, Teruo
Yamashita, Yushiro
Iwata, Osuke
author_facet Tanaka, Yukari
Iwata, Sachiko
Kinoshita, Masahiro
Tsuda, Kennosuke
Tanaka, Shoichiro
Hara, Naoko
Shindou, Ryota
Harada, Eimei
Kijima, Ryouji
Yamaga, Osamu
Ohkuma, Hitoe
Ushijima, Kazuo
Sakamoto, Teruo
Yamashita, Yushiro
Iwata, Osuke
author_sort Tanaka, Yukari
collection PubMed
description For cooled newborn infants, humidifier settings for normothermic condition provide excessive gas humidity because absolute humidity at saturation is temperature-dependent. To assess humidification of respiratory gases in patients who underwent moderate therapeutic hypothermia at a paediatric/adult intensive care unit, 6 patients were studied over 9 times. Three humidifier settings, 37-default (chamber-outlet, 37°C; Y-piece, 40°C), 33.5-theoretical (chamber-outlet, 33.5°C; Y-piece, 36.5°C), and 33.5-adjusted (optimised setting to achieve saturated vapour at 33.5°C using feedback from a thermohygrometer), were tested. Y-piece gas temperature/humidity and the incidence of high (>40.6 mg/L) and low (<32.9 mg/L) humidity relative to the target level (36.6 mg/L) were assessed. Y-piece gas humidity was 32.0 (26.8–37.3), 22.7 (16.9–28.6), and 36.9 (35.5–38.3) mg/L {mean (95% confidence interval)} for 37-default setting, 33.5-theoretical setting, and 33.5-adjusted setting, respectively. High humidity was observed in 1 patient with 37-default setting, whereas low humidity was seen in 5 patients with 37-default setting and 8 patients with 33.5-theoretical setting. With 33.5-adjusted setting, inadequate Y-piece humidity was not observed. Potential risks of the default humidifier setting for insufficient respiratory gas humidification were highlighted in patients cooled at a paediatric/adult intensive care unit. Y-piece gas conditions can be controlled to the theoretically optimal level by adjusting the setting guided by Y-piece gas temperature/humidity.
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spelling pubmed-54156652017-05-16 Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit Tanaka, Yukari Iwata, Sachiko Kinoshita, Masahiro Tsuda, Kennosuke Tanaka, Shoichiro Hara, Naoko Shindou, Ryota Harada, Eimei Kijima, Ryouji Yamaga, Osamu Ohkuma, Hitoe Ushijima, Kazuo Sakamoto, Teruo Yamashita, Yushiro Iwata, Osuke Can Respir J Research Article For cooled newborn infants, humidifier settings for normothermic condition provide excessive gas humidity because absolute humidity at saturation is temperature-dependent. To assess humidification of respiratory gases in patients who underwent moderate therapeutic hypothermia at a paediatric/adult intensive care unit, 6 patients were studied over 9 times. Three humidifier settings, 37-default (chamber-outlet, 37°C; Y-piece, 40°C), 33.5-theoretical (chamber-outlet, 33.5°C; Y-piece, 36.5°C), and 33.5-adjusted (optimised setting to achieve saturated vapour at 33.5°C using feedback from a thermohygrometer), were tested. Y-piece gas temperature/humidity and the incidence of high (>40.6 mg/L) and low (<32.9 mg/L) humidity relative to the target level (36.6 mg/L) were assessed. Y-piece gas humidity was 32.0 (26.8–37.3), 22.7 (16.9–28.6), and 36.9 (35.5–38.3) mg/L {mean (95% confidence interval)} for 37-default setting, 33.5-theoretical setting, and 33.5-adjusted setting, respectively. High humidity was observed in 1 patient with 37-default setting, whereas low humidity was seen in 5 patients with 37-default setting and 8 patients with 33.5-theoretical setting. With 33.5-adjusted setting, inadequate Y-piece humidity was not observed. Potential risks of the default humidifier setting for insufficient respiratory gas humidification were highlighted in patients cooled at a paediatric/adult intensive care unit. Y-piece gas conditions can be controlled to the theoretically optimal level by adjusting the setting guided by Y-piece gas temperature/humidity. Hindawi 2017 2017-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5415665/ /pubmed/28512388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8349874 Text en Copyright © 2017 Yukari Tanaka et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tanaka, Yukari
Iwata, Sachiko
Kinoshita, Masahiro
Tsuda, Kennosuke
Tanaka, Shoichiro
Hara, Naoko
Shindou, Ryota
Harada, Eimei
Kijima, Ryouji
Yamaga, Osamu
Ohkuma, Hitoe
Ushijima, Kazuo
Sakamoto, Teruo
Yamashita, Yushiro
Iwata, Osuke
Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit
title Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit
title_full Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit
title_fullStr Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit
title_full_unstemmed Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit
title_short Insufficient Humidification of Respiratory Gases in Patients Who Are Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia at a Paediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit
title_sort insufficient humidification of respiratory gases in patients who are undergoing therapeutic hypothermia at a paediatric and adult intensive care unit
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5415665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28512388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8349874
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