Effects of high-flow oxygen therapy on oxygenation in dogs undergoing diagnostic bronchoscopy

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Ortlieb, Julia [1 ]
Bender, Hannah [1 ]
Schneider, Matthias [1 ]
Tacke, Sabine [1 ]
Hassdenteufel, Esther [1 ]
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[1] Justus Liebig Univ Giessen, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Small Anim Clin, Giessen, Germany
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high flow oxygen therapy; oxygen supplementation; oxygenation; bronchoscopy; hypoxemia; dogs; NASAL CANNULA OXYGEN; ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER; HYPOXEMIC PATIENTS; GAS-EXCHANGE; DESATURATION; INTUBATION; PREOXYGENATION; VENTILATION; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT;
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10.3389/fvets.2025.1545427
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Introduction Hypoxemia is a common complication during bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). High-Flow Oxygen Therapy (HFOT) has been used to improve oxygenation and prevent periods of hypoxemia in people undergoing bronchoscopy. Objective The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of HFOT on oxygenation in dogs undergoing diagnostic bronchoscopy compared to a traditional oxygen supplementation method (TOT). A secondary objective was to assess potential HFOT-related complications. Methods Prospective randomized clinical trial. Dogs presented for diagnostic bronchoscopy were randomly assigned to receive either HFOT or TOT using nasal cannulas during the bronchoscopic procedure. Oxygenation was monitored through PaO2 measurements taken at seven time points: baseline (t0), after preoxygenation (t1), post-induction (t2), pre- and post-BAL sampling (t3 and t4), at the end of the procedure (t5), and 1 h after bronchoscopy (t6). Pre- and post-procedure thoracic radiographs were assessed for air leak syndrome or aerophagia. Results 20 privately owned dogs presented for diagnostic bronchoscopy were included in the study (HFOT group: n = 10, TOT group: n = 10). Baseline characteristics and physiological parameters did not differ significantly between groups. Five dogs in each group showed hypoxemia (PaO2 < 80 mmHg) at baseline with 1/5 in each group having PaO2 < 60 mmHg. HFOT improved oxygenation throughout the procedure, with a significant increase in PaO2 observed after preoxygenation (P = 0.001) and at the end of the procedure (P = 0.013). Additionally, only 1/10 dogs in the HFOT group experienced hypoxemia during bronchoscopy compared to 5/10 dogs in the TOT group, and patients in the HFOT achieved numerically higher PaO2 values across all time points during the procedure (t1-t5). No serious adverse events related to HFOT were observed, although aerophagia occurred in both groups without necessitating intervention. Conclusion HFOT can improve oxygenation and prevent episodes of hypoxemia in dogs undergoing bronchoscopy compared to traditional oxygen supplementation methods.
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