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Oxygen therapy
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Standard Administration Options
Device | L/min | % Oxygen | Comments |
Nasal Cannula | 1 | 24% | |
2 | 28% | ||
3 | 32% | ||
4 | 36% | ||
5 | 40% | ||
6 | 44% | ||
Venturi mask | 24-50% | Increasing flow will not alter FiO2 | |
Oxygen tent | 10-15 | 21-50% | Used mainly on children with croup or pneumonia |
Simple mask | 5-15 | 35-55% | Never used at flows less than 5 L/min to prevent rebreathing of CO2 |
Trach mask | 10-15 | 35-60% | Adequate flow shown by mist flowing out the exhalation port at all times |
Partial rebreathing mask | 8-15 | 35-60% | Flow rate must be sufficient to keep bag 1/3 to 1/2 inflated at all times |
Aerosol mask | 8-15 | 21-99% | |
Non-rebreathing mask | 8-15 (or max) | 60-99% | Flow rate must be sufficient to keep bag 1/3 to 1/2 inflated at all times |
Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO)
- Two methods of administration[1]
- Small, single-occupant chamber filled with 100% oxygen and pressurized to desired level
- Large, multi-occupant chamber filled with room air and pressurized to desired level - occupants breathe supplemental oxygen at ambient pressure via mask
- Rationale for use[1]
- At normal pressures (even with supplemental oxygen administration), very little oxygen is dissolved in plasma
- When oxygen provided at 3 ATA, there is enough oxygen dissolved in plasma to oxygenate all body tissues without resorting to hemoglobin-bound oxygen
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bitterman H. Bench-to-bedside review: Oxygen as a drug. Critical Care. 2009;13(1):205. doi:10.1186/cc7151.