Authors : Sanchit Mohan, Vishwanath Pujari, Priti Meshram
DOI : 10.18231/j.pjms.2023.060
Volume : 13
Issue : 2
Year : 2023
Page No : 309-315
Background: Failure of respiratory system in one or both of its gas-exchanging functions- oxygenation of pulmonary arterial blood and carbon-dioxide elimination from mixed venous blood. Non-Invasive Ventilation is an alternative to invasive ventilation in many conditions it is a valuable component in patient management. Its use in acute respiratory failure is widely accepted and well known.
Aim: To Study the indications, outcomes, and complications of NIV.
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective observational study conducted on 100 patients admitted with either Type-I or Type -II respiratory failure.
Results: Various common indications for use of NIV in acute Respiratory Failure are COPD, ILD, Bronchiectasis, Pneumonia, Pulmonary Thromboembolism, Kyphoscoliosis, and Pulmonary Tuberculosis in that order. The overall success rate of NIV is 84%.
Conclusion: NIV helps in improving gas exchange in acute respiratory failure irrespective of its type, reduces intubation and length of hospital stay hence, its use as the first modality of treatment in patients without overt contraindications is recommended. Overall, NIV is safe and effective in patients with acute respiratory failure as there are no major complications associated with its use.
Keywords: Respiratory failure, Complications, NonInvasive Ventilation