Leaks can dramatically decrease FiO2 on home ventilators: A bench study

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Background: Long term oxygen therapy improves survival in hypoxemic patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Because pressure support ventilation with a home care ventilator is largely unsupervised, there is considerable risk of leakage occurring, which could affect delivered FiO 2. We have therefore conducted a bench study in order to measure the effect of different levels of O2 supply and degrees of leakage on delivered FiO2. Ventilator tested: Legendair® (Airox™, Pau, France). Thirty-six measures were performed in each four ventilators with zero, 5 and 10 l.min-1 leakage and 1,2,4 and 8 l O2 flow. Findings. FiO2 decreased significantly with 5 l.min-1 leakage for all O2 flow rates, and with 10 l.min-1 at 4 and 8 l.min-1 O2. Conclusion: During application of NIV on home ventilators, leakage can dramatically decrease inspired FiO2 making it less effective. It is important to know the FiO2 dispensed when NIV is used for COPD at home. We would encourage industry to develop methods for FiO2 regulation Chronic use of NIV for COPD with controlled FiO2 or SpO2 requires further studys. © 2013 Goutorbe et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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  • Figure 1 Show the bench test.
  • Table 1 Comparison of FiO2 according leakages and oxygen supply
  • Figure 2 Show the variations of FiO2 with leaks.

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Goutorbe, P., Daranda, E., Asencio, Y., Esnault, P., Prunet, B., Bordes, J., … Meaudre, E. (2013). Leaks can dramatically decrease FiO2 on home ventilators: A bench study. BMC Research Notes, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-282

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