Safety Assessment of a Noninvasive Respiratory Protocol for Adults With COVID-19

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As evidence emerged supporting noninvasive strategies for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)–related respiratory distress, we implemented a noninvasive COVID-19 respiratory protocol (NCRP) that encouraged high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) and self-proning across our healthcare system. To assess safety, we conducted a retrospective chart review evaluating mortality and other patient safety outcomes after implementation of the NCRP protocol (April 3, 2020, to April 15, 2020) for adult patients hospitalized with COVID-19, compared with preimplementation outcomes (March 15, 2020, to April 2, 2020). During the study, there were 469 COVID-19 admissions. Fewer patients underwent intubation after implementation (10.7% [23 of 215]), compared with before implementation (25.2% [64 of 254]) (P

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Iii, W. E. S., Schoenfeld, E. M., Visintainer, P., Elia, T., Medarametla, V., Schoenfeld, D. A., … Westafer, L. M. (2020). Safety Assessment of a Noninvasive Respiratory Protocol for Adults With COVID-19. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 15(12), 734–738. https://doi.org/10.12788/jhm.3548

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