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Table 2 Effects on high-flow nasal cannula versus standard oxygen on respiratory variables

From: Physiological effects of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy after extubation: a randomized crossover study

Variable

Standard oxygen

HFNC

p value

ΔPes, cmH2O

7.2 [5.6–10.3]

5.3 [4.2–7.1]

 < 0.001

PTP, cmH2O. s

6.4 [5.3–8.9]

4.3 ± [3.4–6.2]

 < 0.001

PTPmin, cmH2O. s/min

156 [114–238]

85 [67–140]

 < 0.001

Pdi, cmH2O

7.3 [6.2–11.2]

5.9 [5.0–7.7]

0.008

Respiratory rate, bpm

24 ± 6

22 ± 5

0.001

VT Glob, ml

362 ± 112

334 ± 99

0.292

VT Dep, ml

261 ± 97

239 ± 76

0.206

VT Non-Dep, ml

101 ± 59

94 ± 60

0.554

VT, ml/kg IBW

6.2 ± 2.1

5.7 ± 1.9

0.482

Minute Ventilation, L/min

8.6 ± 2.8

7.4 ± 2.4

0.037

ΔEELVglob (change from standard oxygen), ml

0 [0–0]

169 [93–656]

 < 0.001

Dynamic compliance, VT/ΔPes (ml/cmH20)

48 [33–62]

66 [40–82]

0.048

ΔEAdi, µV

14 [9–16]

10 [7–13]

0.022

Neuroventilatory efficiency, (VT/EAdi) ml/ µV

30 ± [24–36]

33 [22–54]

0.111

Diaphragmatic neuromuscular coupling, (Pdi/ΔEAdi) cmH2O/µV

0.65 [0.42–0.70]

0.61 [0.56–0.76]

0.256

A/P Ratio

0.41[0.25–0.62]

0.41 [0.16–0.59]

0.125

Center of ventilation

55 [52–58]

56 [50–60]

0.967

GI index

0.97 [0.87–1.38]

0.88 [0.75–1.5]

0.609

PaO2/FiO2, mmHg

240 ± 77

267 ± 80

0.012

PaCO2, mmHg

37 ± 4.7

37 ± 4.1

0.888

pH

7.45 ± 0.04

7.45 ± 0.05

0.898

Ventilatory ratio

1.36 ± 0.36

1.18 ± 0.39

0.035

  1. Abbreviations: ΔPes: inspiratory esophageal pressure swing; PTP: pressure–time product per breath; PTPmin: pressure–time product per minute; Pdi: transdiaphragmatic pressure; VT Glob: tidal volume global; VT Dep: tidal volume dependent region; VT-Nondep: tidal volume non-dependent region; ΔEELVglob: variation of end expiratory lung volume; ΔEAdi: electrical activity of the diaphragm; A/P ratio: anterior to posterior ventilation ratio; GI index: global inhomogeneity index; PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide. Normally distributed variables are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation; non-normal distributed variables are expressed as median and [interquartile range]. p values were calculated using a two-way repeated measures ANOVA