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Autor:
S.A.R. Nouraei, Callum James Thomas Spence, T. H. Barnes, Anil Kumar Patel, Matthew Jon Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 74:441-449
Clinical observations suggest that compared with standard apnoeic oxygenation, transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange using high-flow nasal oxygenation reduces the rate of carbon dioxide accumulation in patients who are anaesth
Autor:
Robert Stuart Kirton, Jane O'Donnell, Mark Jermy, Yannan Jiang, H. Hockey, Ronald L. Dougherty, Callum James Thomas Spence, A.S. Mahaliyana, Natalia Kabaliuk, P. Rowe, Sally Roberts, A. Gibbs, Sally Gaw, Z. Zulkhairi Abidin
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 2, p e0246123 (2021)
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 2, p e0246123 (2021)
Background Nasal High Flow (NHF) therapy delivers flows of heated humidified gases up to 60 LPM (litres per minute) via a nasal cannula. Particles of oral/nasal fluid released by patients undergoing NHF therapy may pose a cross-infection risk, which
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 175:121253
An accurate understanding of laparoscopic surgical smoke behaviour is essential to enhance the healthcare of patient and operating room staff and to achieve better optical clarity for the surgeon. This work develops a numerical model of surgical smok
Autor:
Callum James Thomas Spence, Matthew Jon Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez, S.A.R. Nouraei, Anil Kumar Patel, Thomas Heinrich Barnes
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 74(6)
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 219:51-57
Subjects receiving nasal high flow (NHF) via wide-bore nasal cannula may experience different levels of positive pressure depending on the individual response to NHF. In this study, airflow in the nasal airway during NHF-assisted breathing is simulat
Modelling nasal high flow therapy effects on upper airway resistance and resistive work of breathing
Publikováno v:
Respiratory physiologyneurobiology. 254
Aim The goal of this paper is to quantify upper airway resistance with and without nasal high flow (NHF) therapy. For adults, NHF therapy feeds 30–60 L/min of warm humidified air into the nose through short cannulas which do not seal the nostril. N
Publikováno v:
Medical and Clinical Archives. 1
Publikováno v:
Experiments in Fluids. 52:1331-1347
A method for the construction of both rigid and compliant (flexible) transparent flow phantoms of biological flow structures, suitable for PIV and other optical flow methods with refractive-index-matched working fluid is described in detail. Methods
Publikováno v:
Experiments in Fluids. 52:569-579
Nasal high flow (NHF) cannulae are used to deliver heated and humidified air to patients at steady flows ranging from 5 to 50 l/min. In this study, the flow velocities in the nasal cavity across the complete respiratory cycle during natural breathing
Publikováno v:
Experiments in Fluids. 50:1005-1017
Knowledge of the airflow characteristics within the nasal cavity with nasal high flow (NHF) therapy and during unassisted breathing is essential to understand the treatment’s efficacy. The distribution and velocity of the airflow in the nasal cavit