Reliability of methods to estimate the fraction of inspired oxygen in patients with acute respiratory failure breathing through non-rebreather reservoir bag oxygen mask

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Severity of hypoxaemia can be assessed using the partial pressure of arterial oxygen to fraction of inspired oxygen ratio (FiO 2). However, in patients breathing through non-rebreather reservoir bag oxygen mask, accuracy of bedside FiO 2 estimation methods remains to be tested. In a post-hoc analysis of a multicentre clinical trial, three FiO 2 estimation methods were compared with FiO 2 measured with a portable oxygen analyser introduced in the oxygen mask. Among 262 patients analysed, mean (SD) measured FiO 2 was 65% (13). The 3%-formula (21% + oxygen flow rate in L/min × 3) was the most accurate method to estimate FiO 2. Other methods overestimated FiO 2 and hypoxaemia severity, so they should be avoided.

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Coudroy, R., Frat, J. P., Girault, C., & Thille, A. W. (2020). Reliability of methods to estimate the fraction of inspired oxygen in patients with acute respiratory failure breathing through non-rebreather reservoir bag oxygen mask. Thorax, 75(9), 805–807. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2020-214863

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