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REBEL Core Cast 148.0–Demystifying Non-Invasive Ventilation & HiFlow

Jan 12, 2026
Eric Acker, DO, a resident physician specializing in emergency medicine, joins the discussion on non-invasive ventilation techniques. They break down the differences between CPAP and BiPAP, highlighting their uses for conditions like pulmonary edema and COPD. The conversation dives into practical aspects, such as mask discomfort and sedation risks, while demystifying high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) mechanics. Acker emphasizes how these supportive modalities stabilize patients and improve oxygenation, all without needing invasive measures.
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ANECDOTE

Night Shift Learning Moment

  • Frank Lodacerto recalls being asked by a respiratory therapist at night whether to use BiPAP or CPAP and not knowing the difference.
  • He learned the difference afterward and uses a hairdryer analogy to explain CPAP vs BiPAP to residents.
INSIGHT

Hairdryer Analogy Clarifies Modes

  • Frank uses a hairdryer-in-the-mouth analogy: CPAP is one continuous speed and BiPAP cycles high (IPAP) on inspiration and lower (EPAP) on expiration.
  • Use CPAP for hypoxemia/recruitment and BiPAP when you need to augment tidal volume and unload inspiratory muscles.
ADVICE

Avoid Sedation To Tolerate Mask NIV

  • Avoid over-sedating patients to tolerate mask NIV because their airway remains unprotected and sedation risks hypotension and altered mental status.
  • Monitor patients closely and weigh tolerance benefits against the high-stakes risk of an unsecured airway.
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