Evaluation of Nasopharyngeal Oxygen, Nasal Prongs and Facemask Oxygen Therapy Devices in Adult Patients: A Randomised Crossover Trial

Author:

Eastwood G. M.1,O'Connell B.2,Gardner A.3,Considine J.4

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Deakin University, Epworth Eastern Hospital.

2. Deakin University, Southern Health Nursing Research Centre.

3. James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland.

4. Deakin University, Northern Health Clinical Partnership.

Abstract

Nasopharyngeal oxygen (NPO) therapy may overcome some of the difficulties associated with nasal prongs and facemask oxygen delivery devices. In response to a lack of published studies of NPO therapy in adults, we conducted a prospective randomised crossover trial to compare the effectiveness of NPO, nasal prongs (NP) and facemasks (FM) when used in an adult population (n=37) from the intensive care unit and general hospital wards. We measured oxygen saturation (SpO 2 using pulse oximetry, oxygen flow (litres per minute), respiration rate (per minute) and comfort using a horizontal visual analogue scale. All three devices were effective in maintaining a Sp0 2 of ≥95% (NP 97.0±1.9, NPO 97.7±1.7, FM 98.8±1.3%). NPO therapy consumed less oxygen than NP and FM therapy (NP 2.6±1.0, NPO 2.2±0.9, FM 6.1 ±0.4 l/min, P <0.001). There was no significant difference in patients’ respiratory rates (NP 19.9±3.2, NPO 19.9±3.0, FM 19.8±3.1 per minute, P=0.491). In terms of comfort, patients rated NP higher than NPO and FM using a horizontal visual analogue scale (100 mm=most comfortable) (NP 65.5±14.3, NPO 62.8±19.4, FM 49.4 ± 21.4 mm, P <0.001). We conclude that for adult patients, nasal prongs and nasopharyngeal oxygen therapy consume less oxygen and provide greater comfort than facemasks while still maintaining Sp0 2 ≥95%.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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