RT Clinic: Airvo 2 - Heated High Flow Oxygen Therapy

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Thanks for watching the RT Clinic!
    The Airvo 2 from Fisher and Paykel is an excellent device for delivering high flow, heated oxygen therapy. It is can be used in all areas of healthcare from the intensive care unit to the patient's home.
    Heated high flow therapy is becoming much more prevalent in the management of dyspnea in chronic obstructive lung patients. High amounts of oxygen can also be delivered with this device non-invasively to treat early hypoxic respiratory failure.
    --Keys to therapy--
    1. Document the FiO2 (most important for stability)
    2. Document the total flow from the Airvo screen.
    3. Wean FiO2 first
    4. Wean Flow last
    This video is based upon my unbiased opinion of this device. This video is not sponsored by Fisher and Paykel, nor am I compensated by Fisher and Paykel for this video.
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Комментарии • 75

  • @judymallett7924
    @judymallett7924 4 года назад

    Thanks a bunch. I missed the demo from the rep and this broke it down plain and simple.

  • @greensahuaro2834
    @greensahuaro2834 Год назад

    Your drawing twisted my eyes and made me crossed eyed!

  • @kathygow1984
    @kathygow1984 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @mikestephenson9081
    @mikestephenson9081 2 года назад +4

    I’m a CCT Paramedic and my company just recently started using this device. Your video was far more effective than the hour-long in-service that we did. Thank you.

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike!

    • @stronghuang2010
      @stronghuang2010 2 года назад

      Please see the smallest battery for Airvo2 patient transport. Many ambulance companies (ground and air) and hospitals are using it. this is our introduction video: ruclips.net/video/nwMYA-QNkeo/видео.html . This is the newest one launching this month 3/2022. Hope it helps you. Thanks. Zopec Medical

    • @brianchambers7533
      @brianchambers7533 Год назад

      We recently got this device as well. How is it working out with your oxygen consumption in relation to long distance patient transport? The suck around the office it's going to drain tanks like crazy. units having to do road side main tank changes. Any information is appreciated.

  • @SS-kp7hw
    @SS-kp7hw 4 года назад

    excellent ! on point and concise.gets to the root usage and correct application

  • @charlieclark3517
    @charlieclark3517 Год назад +1

    Why do you sound Steve Carell I love it hahaha

  • @chjunes74
    @chjunes74 3 года назад +2

    "man why did you knock out my residual volume out" and then you get punch again !!! LOL !!!

  • @stephaniejones5630
    @stephaniejones5630 4 года назад

    Thanks!! I love your videos and would like to attend one of your vent workshops at Union..

  • @anabellabella2266
    @anabellabella2266 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot.

  • @matty00926
    @matty00926 2 года назад

    These are nice units to have at home as a patient, although they are quite expensive. Very simple to use, and helps the work of breathing and the humidity is nice. You must make sure to keep your mouth shut so the flow can do its thing, which is difficult in the first few minutes when you're SOB but just stick it out and you're good.

  • @olgashybisty7967
    @olgashybisty7967 3 года назад +4

    I had a pt with acute respiratory failure on ABG who was DNR and wasn’t a candidate for BiPAP, so I tried AirVo and 3 hours later his ABG was PERFECT 🤩

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  3 года назад

      That's great! It's hard to explain how it ventilates a patient, but it may assist resps on a patient in resp distress.

  • @sinclair657
    @sinclair657 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @tgaskill
    @tgaskill 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the explanation! We are receiving a few of these as our COVID numbers increase.

  • @vasileiospetropoulos2046
    @vasileiospetropoulos2046 4 года назад +1

    Thanks sir

  • @jeanbataille8830
    @jeanbataille8830 3 года назад

    good job

  • @Suzi_P
    @Suzi_P 4 года назад

    Just watched ur video again.

  • @ranajit45
    @ranajit45 3 года назад +2

    Excellent. Very relevant in 2020
    A practical aspect is the management of oxygen supply which is very high when large number of patients are connected in a Covid-19 hospital. One can refer to a video " HFOT Calculator" on RUclips as a supplement to this nice video.

  • @brianchambers7533
    @brianchambers7533 Год назад

    The video and information was very informative. As i go along this career path. I am considering taking up respiratory therapy just because there is so much cross over.

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  Год назад

      Go for it Brian! You won't be disappointed

  • @abdigure4190
    @abdigure4190 3 года назад

    Great job! Thank you

  • @ventilator98
    @ventilator98 Год назад

    On the AIRVO 2 there is the alarms menu where you press and hold the alarm silence, up and down arrows at the same time. Are there any other extended menus, and how do you access them?

  • @AllanProst
    @AllanProst 2 месяца назад

    Please review a very basic PFT test during normal inspiration, an adult routinely breathes at a peak inspiratory flow of about 1L/sec (60L/min). I agree that the average inspiratory flow is about 20 - 30 L/min but if we need to exceed the peak inspiratory flow we will need a higher flow rate?

  • @raymc9698
    @raymc9698 2 месяца назад

    Hey Jimmy how do wean hfnc ? Do wean fio2 or flow first?

  • @YoItsGigi
    @YoItsGigi Год назад

    Love your stuff man. Just saw some of your videos. Can you fix your lighting though? This room was too dark

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try to get better lighting for future vids

  • @dmg3691
    @dmg3691 3 года назад +2

    I don’t know why but I just don’t understand the airvo when it comes to fio2 and lpm. What needs to be at what and how do you know

  • @sandieo2739
    @sandieo2739 4 года назад +1

    Yay 😀 just what I need to review.

  • @juliamiller9096
    @juliamiller9096 Месяц назад

    Airvo 2 is usd for my son at the nursing home 24 hours a day for a trach what is the best setup for 24-Hour use continuously day in Day Out

  • @briandeluca6908
    @briandeluca6908 4 года назад +1

    studies show that HFNC is not inferior to CPAP. Some of the studies go onto to say that that one has not been proven to be better than the other. Per Fisher Paykel

    • @mikewathen299
      @mikewathen299 4 года назад

      He didn’t say it was inferior to CPAP. He was comparing to Bipap to decrease CO2. I’ve heard those studies from the reps and I think it’s a fantastic device, but it has its limitations. I think that this device really shines in situations where you have patients who cannot come off bipap to a high flow cannula due to extreme flow demand. It gives them the ability to take breaks to eat and drink.

  • @michaelloving8004
    @michaelloving8004 3 года назад

    my hospital put me on high flow o2 in the icu when i was hospitalized for saddle pe

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  3 года назад

      Saddle PE, that's a serious diagnosis.
      It probably prevented some of the thoracic pressure changes that may have happened if you were on CPAP.

  • @shelleyrightmyer6421
    @shelleyrightmyer6421 3 года назад +1

    Where are the most pieces on the

  • @ScottCharlston
    @ScottCharlston Год назад

    How would the Airvo 2 cannulas adapt to the max Venturi circuits? We are having issues adapting our Max Venturi for to the airvo 2's that are becoming more and more popular in the hospitals. Any ideas/products you could point me to? We are ordering RAM cannulas now to try to get a better fit for some of the patients. Any experience with the Ram cannulas?

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  Год назад +1

      We use RAM cannulas for neonates on a F&P circuit here. As you have found the airvo circuits have a proprietary adapter for the cannulas.
      There are a few different types of cannulas from Resmed that hook to the regular max venturi circuits. They are comparable to the airvo cannulas.

  • @angelamccartney4916
    @angelamccartney4916 Год назад

    I like this guy. Very thorough and matter of fact. Some of these guys/gals are annoying! But selling merch? Come on, Jimmy...

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  Год назад

      Haha! I love it. I really don't sell any merch..it just sounds cool!

    • @angelamccartney4916
      @angelamccartney4916 Год назад

      @@rtclinic haha ok. Keep up the good work!

  • @joshhernandez2482
    @joshhernandez2482 3 года назад

    Love the videos, Jimmy!
    Question: Used a 10 L concentrator with the Airvo but as I turned up the flow, the FIO2 wouldn't increase. It stayed at 21%--even at 10 L.
    Do you happen to know why?
    Thanks, man.

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  2 года назад +2

      That doesn't make sense to me either. When with a total flow of 60lpm you should still see a bump in your fio2 with the concentrator... I would check two things... analyze the fio2 on the concentrator to verify it is working then change the o2 sensor on the airvo.

  • @sonyaladd2627
    @sonyaladd2627 2 года назад

    Student here, Love the video, we are just learning about this in class. Sounds like a stupid question, but I get FIO2 is O2 but the flow number next to temp, (LPM) is what, room air ?

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  2 года назад +1

      That is the total flow of to the patient. FiO2 is the amount of that flow that is oxygen. The rest is assumed to be nitrogen or room air.

    • @sonyaladd2627
      @sonyaladd2627 2 года назад

      @@rtclinic thank you

  • @TXlivin4627
    @TXlivin4627 4 года назад +2

    My husband is currently a covid patient. Is it supposed to fill with water? It’s making a pumping sound.

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  4 года назад

      The heater area is filled with water to add humidity. In the hospital, it can be feed by a bag of sterile water or a port that opens up for a manual pour of sterile water.

  • @srikanth-zx5mu
    @srikanth-zx5mu 9 месяцев назад

    FAULT E 5 IS COMING WHAT IS THE PROBLEM. PLEASE DO NEED FULL.

  • @cicciuzzu5032
    @cicciuzzu5032 3 года назад

    So what is the difference between Airvo2 and giving our patients plain oxygen, usually from the wall, at the hospital. I am a new nurse with COVID patients who are given this machine and I am finding this concept difficult to understand. Thanks very much!

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  3 года назад +1

      You are in the same boat with many clincians. High flow oxygen therapy is a very new concept. The Airvo and Vapotherm devices deliver very high flows (20 to 60 lpm), but they also heat and humidify the flow to 37 degrees and 100% humidity. This allows for the toleration of this high flow by the airways. These high flows also create a small amount of CPAP which helps to increase oxygenation.

  • @gouthamprasad8028
    @gouthamprasad8028 3 года назад

    Thanks, i have a doubt would the machine really deliver 60LPM at the prongs end ?

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  3 года назад +1

      When you wear it, you'll believe it 🤣
      Beside expansion of the circuit, I'm not sure how it could lose flow from the machine to the cannula.

    • @gouthamprasad8028
      @gouthamprasad8028 3 года назад

      @@rtclinic thanks for the reply, can you tell me what would be the minimum flow that's supplied to patient at the end of the cannula when the machine is set at 60LPM. Or since there is a gap between the cannula end and to the nose there will be a venturi effect and thereby supply of more air to the patient

  • @dianesmith2249
    @dianesmith2249 3 года назад

    Do I leave the port open by water bag? Or close little white cap

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  3 года назад

      I leave the cap closed. I've not tried using the Airvo with it open.

    • @dianesmith2249
      @dianesmith2249 3 года назад

      @@rtclinic i did further research, one report to keep it open for reflex of bag

  • @ashleysavery9312
    @ashleysavery9312 4 года назад +1

    How do you increase the high limit oxygen alarm?

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  4 года назад

      Good question! I dont know, but I'll ask my rep on Monday.

    • @govlogs735
      @govlogs735 3 года назад

      Is there any update on this?? Hehehe this has been our problem fio2 limit is just 21 to. 95%, and our patients needs 100% tho the manual says if this alarm is activated its either your fio2 is bet 95 to 100%

    • @mikebeck4493
      @mikebeck4493 3 года назад +2

      You will access the advanced menu screen by holding the following (3) buttons at the same time for 5 secs: alarm mute, up and down arrow. Use the menu button to cycle to the third setting, hold the up/down arrows to unlock, while the values are flashing press the menu button 4 times to progress to the flashing '95'...press the up arrow to change to '100'. Hopefully this helps!

  • @cynthiacruz334
    @cynthiacruz334 4 года назад +1

    No backup battery on this system..

    • @jasonr721
      @jasonr721 3 года назад

      There is an optional backup battery and mounting bracket. Its around a $2000 upgrade but offers nearly 2 hours of transport time

  • @fucyahoo
    @fucyahoo 3 года назад

    What is fault E157 and how do I fix it?

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  3 года назад +1

      The temp at the patient end of the circuit is too high. The manual recommends turning the device off and restarting, if that doesn't fix it change the circuit.
      I would first check to see if there is a fan blowing on the circuit causing it to heat up too much.

    • @fucyahoo
      @fucyahoo 3 года назад

      @@rtclinic Problem solved thanks!

  • @paulanthony873
    @paulanthony873 4 года назад +1

    Can a Coronavirus suffer use this system

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  4 года назад +1

      Yes. We have used these devices to meet oxygenation needs in some COViD19 patients.

  • @peterlustig4047
    @peterlustig4047 4 года назад

    causes instant death ....😎

    • @rtclinic
      @rtclinic  4 года назад +1

      Wow! That's harsh! 😂

  • @pepper0143
    @pepper0143 Год назад +1

    Slow down, be more specific, knowledge is there but use better prose to educate!