Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a widely used, effective therapy for the delivery of assisted ventilatory support without the use of an endotracheal tube or tracheostomy tube (commonly referred to as invasive ventilation).
Over the past 20 years, NIV has become an integral tool to manage acute and chronic respiratory failure—both in the critical care unit and at home.
The primary goal of NIV is to reduce breathing problems for people in chronic respiratory failure. To achieve this goal, NIV offers a variety of advantages:
COPD is a progressive disease and it is important to monitor the disease advancement in a patient. As COPD progresses to later stages, NIV may be appropriate for patients and offer improved outcomes.
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Patient selection is key to the successful use of NIV. This article provides guidance to help you identify your patients who may be appropriate candidates for NIV.
NIV therapy is appropriate for patients with chronic respiratory failure due to COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Studies show that NIV decreases the need for intubation, decreases mortality, and reduces complications in these patients.1
When started early, NIV can help keep COPD from getting worse while reducing hospital admission rates, length of stay, and healthcare costs, and while maintaining or improving quality of life.2
The following are questions to ask when identifying patients who may benefit from
non-invasive ventilation therapy:
The appropriate candidate for NIV should have one of the following testing requirements:
Arterial blood gas:
Pulmonary function test:
Metabolic bi-carb:
End-tidal carbon dioxide:
Test plus hospital admissions:
Non-invasive positive ventilation is an important tool to help you more effectively treat your patients with chronic respiratory failure due to COPD. At Apria, we offer a wide range of treatment options and will work closely with you to customize a treatment plan that best suits the needs of your patients.
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