Background: The application of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) with a helmet is increasing around the world, both inside and outside of the intensive care unit. Current published literature focus's on indications, contraindications and efficiency of Helmet CPAP in differing clinical scenarios. Few reports, summarising the available knowledge concerning technical characteristics and nursing interventions to improve patient's comfort, are available. Aim: To identify the crucial technical aspects in managing patients undergoing Helmet-CPAP, and what nursing interventions may increase comfort. Methods: A narrative literature review of primary research published 2002 onwards. The search strategy comprised an electronic search of three bibliographic databases (Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL). Results: Twenty-three studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review. Research primarily originated from Italy. Nine key themes emerged from the review: gas flow management, noise reduction, impact of gas flow and HME filters on delivered FiO2, filtration of exhaled gas / environmental protection, PEEP monitoring, airway pressure monitoring, active humidification of gas flow, helmet fixation and tips to implement awake prone position during Helmet-CPAP. Conclusions: A Helmet-CPAP check-list has been made of nine key interventions based on the available evidence regarding system set up, monitoring and management. Implementation of this check-list may help nurses and physicians to increase the comfort of patients treated with Helmet CPAP and enhance their compliance with long-term treatment.

Lucchini, A., Giani, M., Minotti, D., Elli, S., Bambi, S. (2023). Helmet CPAP bundle: A narrative review of practical aspects and nursing interventions to improve patient's comfort. INTENSIVE & CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 74(February 2023) [10.1016/j.iccn.2022.103335].

Helmet CPAP bundle: A narrative review of practical aspects and nursing interventions to improve patient's comfort

Lucchini A.
;
Giani M.
;
Elli S.
;
2023

Abstract

Background: The application of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) with a helmet is increasing around the world, both inside and outside of the intensive care unit. Current published literature focus's on indications, contraindications and efficiency of Helmet CPAP in differing clinical scenarios. Few reports, summarising the available knowledge concerning technical characteristics and nursing interventions to improve patient's comfort, are available. Aim: To identify the crucial technical aspects in managing patients undergoing Helmet-CPAP, and what nursing interventions may increase comfort. Methods: A narrative literature review of primary research published 2002 onwards. The search strategy comprised an electronic search of three bibliographic databases (Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL). Results: Twenty-three studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review. Research primarily originated from Italy. Nine key themes emerged from the review: gas flow management, noise reduction, impact of gas flow and HME filters on delivered FiO2, filtration of exhaled gas / environmental protection, PEEP monitoring, airway pressure monitoring, active humidification of gas flow, helmet fixation and tips to implement awake prone position during Helmet-CPAP. Conclusions: A Helmet-CPAP check-list has been made of nine key interventions based on the available evidence regarding system set up, monitoring and management. Implementation of this check-list may help nurses and physicians to increase the comfort of patients treated with Helmet CPAP and enhance their compliance with long-term treatment.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Comfort; Continuous positive airway pressure; Heat-moisture exchange; Helmet; High efficiency particulate air filter; Noise;
English
27-ott-2022
2023
74
February 2023
103335
none
Lucchini, A., Giani, M., Minotti, D., Elli, S., Bambi, S. (2023). Helmet CPAP bundle: A narrative review of practical aspects and nursing interventions to improve patient's comfort. INTENSIVE & CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 74(February 2023) [10.1016/j.iccn.2022.103335].
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