
High-Flow Oxygen Is More Effective Than Low-Flow Among Patients With COVID-19
Patients with severe COVID-19 illness were less likely to require mechanical ventilation when they received high-flow oxygen therapy compared to those who received low-flow oxygen, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The use of mechanical ventilation to treat arterial hypoxemia in patients with COVID-19 has led to increased morbidity and mortality, so finding an alternative is key. The study included 220 adults with severe COVID-19 illness: 109 received high-flow oxygen therapy while 111 received low-flow oxygen. Out of those in the high-flow group, 34 went on to require ventilation while 51 of those in the low-flow group needed ventilation. Click here to read more.