High Flow Nasal Cannula For Ventilators - Premature

Highlights:
- Soft and smooth end cannula provides more comfort to the patient during treatment.
- Contoured cannula design to fit the patient nares.
- Hook and loop design wang pad for fixing the cannula to cheek and prevent distortion of tubes.
- Skin friendly adhesive for cannula cheekpad ensures no damage to patient skin.
Surginatal Benefits
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- High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) is a respiratory therapy technique that delivers a high flow of heated and humidified oxygen to a patient's airways through small nasal prongs or cannulas. While it is a form of respiratory support, it is not typically considered a ventilator.
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High flow rate: HFNC delivers a high flow of oxygen, typically ranging from 20 to 60 liters per minute. This high flow can help meet the patient's inspiratory flow demand and provide an enriched oxygen concentration.
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Humidification: The heated and humidified oxygen delivered by HFNC helps prevent drying of the airways and minimizes the risk of mucous plugs or discomfort associated with dry oxygen delivery.
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Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) effect: HFNC can provide a small amount of positive pressure during expiration, which helps maintain lung volume and improve oxygenation.
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Patient comfort: HFNC is generally well-tolerated by patients, as it allows them to breathe more naturally compared to some other forms of respiratory support.
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