Mechanistic Understanding of High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy and Pressure Support with an In Vitro Infant Model

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John V. Wilkins
Michelle T. Gardner
Ross Walenga
Sana Hosseini
P. Worth Longest
Laleh Golshahi
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
[2] Virginia Commonwealth University,Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Richmond
[3] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Pharmaceutics
[4] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
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Noninvasive ventilation; Occlusion; Pediatric; Positive distending pressure; Predictive correlations; Respiratory support; Test lung model;
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Despite the increased use of high flow nasal cannula therapy, little has been done to predict airway pressures for a full breath cycle. A 3-month-old infant in vitro model was developed, which included the entire upper airway and the first three bifurcations of the lungs. A breathing simulator was used to create a realistic breath pattern, and high flow was provided using a Vapotherm unit. Four cannulas of varying sizes were used to assess the effects of the inner diameter and nasal occlusion of the cannulas on airway pressures. At 8 L min−1, end expiratory pressures of 0.821–1.306 cm H2O and 0.828–1.133 cm H2O were produced in the nasopharynx and trachea, respectively. Correlations were developed to predict full breath cycle airway pressures, based on the gas flow rate delivered, cannula dimensions, as well as the breathing flow rate, for the nasopharynx and trachea. Pearson correlation coefficients for the nasopharynx and trachea correlations were 0.991 and 0.992, respectively. The developed correlations could be used to determine the flow rate necessary for a cannula to produce pressures similar to CPAP settings. The proposed correlations accurately predict the regional airway pressure up to and including 7 cm H2O of support for the entire breath cycle.
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