Pathway Background and Objectives
High flow systems are designed to heat and humidify gas mixtures for safe delivery at flow rates that meet or exceed a patient’s inspiratory flow demands, thereby decreasing work of breathing in the setting of respiratory illness. In addition to the benefits of avoiding more invasive modes of ventilatory support, HFNC therapy has the potential to decrease metabolic demands and facilitate safe enteral nutrition earlier in the disease course.
The objectives of this pathway are to:
- Define the criteria for initiating HFNC on patients who may be appropriately managed outside of the ICU
- Outline the management for titration and weaning of respiratory support
- Review the feeding and monitoring guidelines for this group of patients
- Identify the circumstances under which a Medical Emergency Team (MET) should be activated