Intensive Care Medicine

, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp 288–290 | Cite as

Combining high-flow nasal cannula oxygen and non-invasive ventilation for pre-oxygenation in the critically ill: is a double-pronged approach warranted?

Discussion on article “Apnoeic oxygenation via high-flow nasal cannula oxygen combined with non-invasive ventilation preoxygenation for intubation in hypoxaemic patients in the intensive care unit: the single-centre, blinded, randomised controlled OPTINIV trial”
  • Kris B. Bauchmuller
  • Alastair J. Glossop
  • Audrey De Jong
  • Samir Jaber
Correspondence

Keywords

Pressure Support Ventilation Rapid Sequence Induction Severe Hypoxemia Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure Relevant Clinical Outcome 
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Notes

Compliance with ethical standards

Conflicts of interest

AJG has received honoraria and speaking fees from Armstrong Medical UK between 2014 and 2016. SJ reports receiving consulting fees from Drager, Hamilton, Maquet, and Fisher & Paykel.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Kris B. Bauchmuller
    • 1
  • Alastair J. Glossop
    • 1
  • Audrey De Jong
    • 2
    • 3
  • Samir Jaber
    • 2
    • 3
  1. 1.Department of Critical CareSheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustSheffieldUK
  2. 2.Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine B (DAR B), Saint-Eloi HospitalUniversity Teaching Hospital of MontpellierMontpellierFrance
  3. 3.INSERM U1046CNRS UMRMontpellierFrance

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