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We are currently using the pulmodyne disposable CPAP at our service. While I've used it with good results, reports from other medics have been mixed. Reports of low SpO2, and patients not receiving relief seem to be the most common, although nobody has been able to truly quantify their experience.
We are currently using a fixed system, with a 30% FiO2 and 10 cm of peep. It's my belief that patients who are extremely fatigued find it very difficult to tolerate 10 cm of peep and should be at a lower setting, 5 or 7.5cm.
We are now trialing a different version, with adjustable peep and a FiO2 titration device.(they call it the O2 trio, it allows an FiO2 of 30, 60 and 90%)
I believe that clinical signs are far more important; is the patient's CO2 at a normal level, is the work of breathing easing… more so than watching an SPO2 number. If the patient seems to be hypoxic, flowing 6 L of oxygen via my capnography nasal cannula quickly brings the SPO2 up, but doesn't burn through my oxygen with the CPAP set at a higher FiO2
I'm curious if anyone else has any thoughts, comments or experiencing using this device.
Sorry for any funny spelling or grammatical errors. I'm doing this on my phone, while on the run…
We are currently using a fixed system, with a 30% FiO2 and 10 cm of peep. It's my belief that patients who are extremely fatigued find it very difficult to tolerate 10 cm of peep and should be at a lower setting, 5 or 7.5cm.
We are now trialing a different version, with adjustable peep and a FiO2 titration device.(they call it the O2 trio, it allows an FiO2 of 30, 60 and 90%)
I believe that clinical signs are far more important; is the patient's CO2 at a normal level, is the work of breathing easing… more so than watching an SPO2 number. If the patient seems to be hypoxic, flowing 6 L of oxygen via my capnography nasal cannula quickly brings the SPO2 up, but doesn't burn through my oxygen with the CPAP set at a higher FiO2
I'm curious if anyone else has any thoughts, comments or experiencing using this device.
Sorry for any funny spelling or grammatical errors. I'm doing this on my phone, while on the run…
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