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Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation

OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence and intensity of acute adverse effects and the variation in the temperature of facial skin by thermography after the use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV). METHODS: We included 20 healthy volunteers receiving NIV via oronasal mask for 1 h. The volunteers were rando...

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Autores principales: Pontes, Suzy Maria Montenegro, Melo, Luiz Henrique de Paula, Maia, Nathalia Parente de Sousa, Nogueira, Andrea da Nóbrega Cirino, Vasconcelos, Thiago Brasileiro, Pereira, Eanes Delgado Barros, Bastos, Vasco Pinheiro Diógenes, Holanda, Marcelo Alcantara
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28538774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37562016000000172
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author Pontes, Suzy Maria Montenegro
Melo, Luiz Henrique de Paula
Maia, Nathalia Parente de Sousa
Nogueira, Andrea da Nóbrega Cirino
Vasconcelos, Thiago Brasileiro
Pereira, Eanes Delgado Barros
Bastos, Vasco Pinheiro Diógenes
Holanda, Marcelo Alcantara
author_facet Pontes, Suzy Maria Montenegro
Melo, Luiz Henrique de Paula
Maia, Nathalia Parente de Sousa
Nogueira, Andrea da Nóbrega Cirino
Vasconcelos, Thiago Brasileiro
Pereira, Eanes Delgado Barros
Bastos, Vasco Pinheiro Diógenes
Holanda, Marcelo Alcantara
author_sort Pontes, Suzy Maria Montenegro
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence and intensity of acute adverse effects and the variation in the temperature of facial skin by thermography after the use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV). METHODS: We included 20 healthy volunteers receiving NIV via oronasal mask for 1 h. The volunteers were randomly divided into two groups according to the ventilatory mode: bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). Facial thermography was performed in order to determine the temperature of the face where it was in contact with the mask and of the nasal dorsum at various time points. After removal of the mask, the volunteers completed a questionnaire about adverse effects of NIV. RESULTS: The incidence and intensity of acute adverse effects were higher in the individuals receiving BiPAP than in those receiving CPAP (16.1% vs. 5.6%). Thermographic analysis showed a significant cooling of the facial skin in the two regions of interest immediately after removal of the mask. The more intense acute adverse effects occurred predominantly among the participants in whom the decrease in the mean temperature of the nasal dorsum was lower (14.4% vs. 7.2%). The thermographic visual analysis of the zones of cooling and heating on the face identified areas of hypoperfusion or reactive hyperemia. CONCLUSIONS: The use of BiPAP mode was associated with a higher incidence and intensity of NIV-related acute adverse effects. There was an association between acute adverse effects and less cooling of the nasal dorsum immediately after removal of the mask. Cutaneous thermography can be an additional tool to detect adverse effects that the use of NIV has on facial skin.
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spelling pubmed-54743702017-06-22 Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation Pontes, Suzy Maria Montenegro Melo, Luiz Henrique de Paula Maia, Nathalia Parente de Sousa Nogueira, Andrea da Nóbrega Cirino Vasconcelos, Thiago Brasileiro Pereira, Eanes Delgado Barros Bastos, Vasco Pinheiro Diógenes Holanda, Marcelo Alcantara J Bras Pneumol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence and intensity of acute adverse effects and the variation in the temperature of facial skin by thermography after the use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV). METHODS: We included 20 healthy volunteers receiving NIV via oronasal mask for 1 h. The volunteers were randomly divided into two groups according to the ventilatory mode: bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). Facial thermography was performed in order to determine the temperature of the face where it was in contact with the mask and of the nasal dorsum at various time points. After removal of the mask, the volunteers completed a questionnaire about adverse effects of NIV. RESULTS: The incidence and intensity of acute adverse effects were higher in the individuals receiving BiPAP than in those receiving CPAP (16.1% vs. 5.6%). Thermographic analysis showed a significant cooling of the facial skin in the two regions of interest immediately after removal of the mask. The more intense acute adverse effects occurred predominantly among the participants in whom the decrease in the mean temperature of the nasal dorsum was lower (14.4% vs. 7.2%). The thermographic visual analysis of the zones of cooling and heating on the face identified areas of hypoperfusion or reactive hyperemia. CONCLUSIONS: The use of BiPAP mode was associated with a higher incidence and intensity of NIV-related acute adverse effects. There was an association between acute adverse effects and less cooling of the nasal dorsum immediately after removal of the mask. Cutaneous thermography can be an additional tool to detect adverse effects that the use of NIV has on facial skin. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5474370/ /pubmed/28538774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37562016000000172 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Pontes, Suzy Maria Montenegro
Melo, Luiz Henrique de Paula
Maia, Nathalia Parente de Sousa
Nogueira, Andrea da Nóbrega Cirino
Vasconcelos, Thiago Brasileiro
Pereira, Eanes Delgado Barros
Bastos, Vasco Pinheiro Diógenes
Holanda, Marcelo Alcantara
Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
title Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
title_full Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
title_fullStr Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
title_short Influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
title_sort influence of the ventilatory mode on acute adverse effects and facial thermography after noninvasive ventilation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28538774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37562016000000172
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