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. 2023 Sep 19;12(18):6061. doi: 10.3390/jcm12186061

Table 2.

Causes of Non-Invasive Ventilation intolerance, High Flow Nasal Cannula use and PaCO2 outcomes.

Patient, No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Cause of NIV intolerance Claustrophobia Uncooperative Agitation Difficulty eating Agitation Difficulty eating Difficulty eating Dry mouth Thoracic pain
Time to switch, h 0.5 0.5 1 15 48 36 25 64 25
HFNC use 24 h a day Daytime 24 h a day Daytime Daytime Daytime Daytime 24 h a day Daytime
PaCO2 at switch time, mmHg 43 38.7 68.1 59.2 65.8 56.5 62.5 56.6 41
PaCO2 at 2 h interval, mmHg (HFNC flow rate, L/min—FIO2) 41.3
(60–0.6)
45.6
(50–0.4)
67
(40–0.4)
51
(60–0.4)
65.9
(30–0.3)
60.4
(60–0.73)
64.8
(60–0.21)
55.6
(60–0.3)
36.9
(60–0.38)
PaCO2 at 12 h interval, mmHg
(HFNC flow rate, L/min—FIO2)
46.6
(60–0.52)
39.1
(50–0.3)
61
(NA)
51
(60–0.8)
64
(30–0.3)
57.1
(NA)
59.3
(60–0.21)
41.5
(NA)
33.6
(50–0.27)

HFNC = High Flow Nasal Cannula; NA = Not available; NIV = Non-Invasive Ventilation.