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FLORALI – breathe (HFHO2) in through the nose

High flow humidified nasal oxygen for respiratory failure has been gaining popularity both in adult and paediatric care in recent years. A number of studies have shown promising results. Announced last year but published this month, FLORALI was a multicenter, sealed randomization, pragmatic RCT with a well-defined study protocol, performed in more than 20 ICUs in France and …

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Recruitment manoeuvres – looking for an evidence base

The PHARLAP open lung approach showed promising short term benefit earlier on in the year in ARDS, but now the evidence for recruitment manoeuvres alone has been meta-analysed by Suzumura. Nearly 1600 patients. No standardized strategy, illness severity or timing. They at least seem safe but outcome gain is less clear. An attempt at isolating the studies with …

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Prone who, when and for how long? Are we clear now?

Proning in ICU is 40 years old now. Meta-analyse 11 high-quality studies in a thorough manner (including blinding to authors!) and it appears strikingly good, with an NNT of 11 – definitely better than protective ventilation alone.  Do it in the severely hypoxic (P/F <100 mmHg), do it early (within 72 hours), do it for …

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