Effect of high-flow nasal cannula therapy on thirst sensation and dry mouth after extubation: A single-centre prospective cohort study

ElsevierVolume 74, February 2023, 103339Intensive and Critical Care NursingAuthor links open overlay panelAbstractObjectives

Little is known regarding the association between the type of oxygen therapy and thirst sensation after extubation. This study aimed to assess the effect of post-extubation high-flow nasal cannula on thirst.

Research methodology/design and setting

This single-centre prospective cohort study included 100 ventilated patients. After extubation, patients received either high-flow nasal cannula (n = 19) or conventional oxygen therapy (n = 81). Thirst intensity was evaluated by a self-reporting numeric rating scale, and dry mouth was defined objectively using an oral moisture checking device.

Main outcome measures

The primary outcome was thirst intensity 24 hours post-extubation. Secondary outcomes were thirst intensity at 4 hours post-extubation and prevalence of dry mouth at 4 hours and 24 hours post-extubation.

Results

At 24 hours post-extubation, the median (interquartile range) thirst intensity was 5 (1, 7) in the high-flow nasal cannula group and 5 (4, 6) in the conventional oxygen group. After adjustment, high-flow nasal cannula therapy was significantly associated with lower thirst intensity (adjusted odds ratio, 0.14; 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.04–0.49; P = 0.002). At 4 hours post-extubation, high-flow nasal cannula was also associated with lower thirst intensity (adjusted odds ratio, 0.19; 95 % CI, 0.06–0.60; P = 0.005). The number of patients with dry mouth was not significantly different between the two groups (high-flow vs conventional oxygen therapy, 42.1 % vs 30.9 % [4 hours after extubation]; 47.4 % vs 34.6 % [24 hours after extubation]).

Conclusions

High-flow nasal cannula therapy was associated with lower thirst intensity than conventional oxygen therapy following extubation. However, there was no significant difference in the prevalence of dry mouth.

Keywords

Dry mouth

High-flow nasal cannula

ICU

Oral moisture

Oxygen therapy

Thirst

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