Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide despite increased health care efforts, financial costs, and research concerning its early diagnosis and proper management [1]. The most relevant event affecting COPD mortality is the acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD), a catastrophic event during the clinical course of the disease [2]. In cases of acute respiratory acidosis, noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) is considered. Nevertheless, in 30% of patients with severe exacerbation of COPD, NIV does not lead to the desired results [3]. However, there have been cases of NIV failure in patients with severe respiratory acidosis, and associated pulmonary arterial hypertension. Many studies have shown that thermal helium-oxygen and nitric oxide gas heat treatment has many effects. Here we are reporting a case of severe exacerbation COPD, 67 years old male patient, who came to us with shortness of breath, fever, wheezing and a cough with yellow phlegm. He had a history of smoking 30 pack-year smoker many years. He was given NIV treatment with a combination of helium and nitric oxide heat. And we have had very good results.

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