DOI: https://doi.org/10.55522/ijti.v3i3.0103
VOLUME 3 - ISSUE 3 MAY - JUNE 2025
Early use of non-invasive ventilation in acute heart failure to reduce catastrophic end results – a prospective study
Surjeet Acharya*, Arun Kaushik, Anita Rawat, Priya Govil, Kishalay Datta
Department of Emergency Medicine, Max Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi, India
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Surjeet Acharya, Arun Kaushik, Anita Rawat, Priya Govil, Kishalay Datta, Early use of non-invasive ventilation in acute heart failure to reduce catastrophic end results – a prospective study. May-June 2025, V3 – I3, Pages - 11 – 19. Doi: https://doi.org/10.55522/ijti.v3i3.0103.
ABSTRACT
Acute heart failure (AHF) syndromes may be accompanied by significant respiratory failure (RF) and is commonly seen in patients with acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema (ACPE) or cardiogenic shock (CS). Use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has been proven to be useful in the treatment of moderate to severe RF in several scenarios. Non-invasive ventilation has shown to be effective in ACPE, by reducing both, the respiratory distress and the rate of endotracheal intubation when compared to conventional oxygen therapy, but the end-result on mortality is still less conclusive. In this article, we will highlight and discuss about the need of early NIV support in patients with AHF depending on - the early selection of patients with AHF, early application of NIV, the correct instructions and achievement of synchronization between patient and the ventilator settings and in some cases mild sedation, may prove the success of the technique.
Keywords:
Non-invasive ventilation, acute heart failure, CPAP, IPAP, EPAP, acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
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