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High-flow nasal oxygen therapy is commonly used in intensive care unit (ICU). Intra-hospital transfer of critical patients is frequent: 1) to perform diagnostic 2) between emergency room or medical wards and ICU. During theses transfers, oxygenation should be continued.
There is high-flow nasal oxygen therapy for transport using an external battery. This mode of operation in transport mode allows about 30-45 min of autonomy.
Intra-hospital transport under high-flow nasal oxygen therapy has been previously described on children.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the occurrence of complications during intra-hospital transports under high-flow nasal oxygen of critical patients.
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High-flow nasal oxygen therapy is commonly used in intensive care unit (ICU). Intra-hospital transfer of critical patients is frequent: 1) to perform diagnostic 2) between emergency room or medical wards and ICU. During theses transfers, oxygenation should be continued.
There is high-flow nasal oxygen therapy for transport using an external battery. This mode of operation in transport mode allows about 30-45 min of autonomy.
Intra-hospital transport under high-flow nasal oxygen therapy has been previously described on children.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the occurrence of complications during intra-hospital transports under high-flow nasal oxygen of critical patients.
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Nb: Once the patient is included in the study, any intra-hospital transport under high-flow nasal oxygen therapy will be analyzed until discharge from the intensive care unit and at until D28.
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Mai-Anh NAY, Dr
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