Simple Face Mask
1. Definition
A Simple Face Mask (SFM) is a low-flow oxygen delivery device ,The term “Hudson mask” originated from the company
2. Principle of Oxygen Delivery
The simple face mask functions as a variable performance oxygen device.(FiO₂ delivered = 35–60%.)
Mechanisms involved:
1. Oxygen Flow Into Mask
Oxygen enters the mask from the oxygen tubing.
2. Mixing With Room Air
Room air enters through side ports during inspiration.
3. Reservoir Effect
A small amount of oxygen accumulates inside the mask between breaths.
4. Rebreathing Prevention
Continuous oxygen flow flushes exhaled CO₂ out of the mask.
3. Oxygen Flow Rate
Minimum required flow: 5 L/min
Reason:
If flow is <5 L/min, exhaled CO₂ accumulates inside the mask, leading to CO₂ rebreathing.
Typical flow rates:
|
Flow Rate |
Approximate FiO₂ |
|
5 L/min |
35–40% |
|
6 L/min |
40–45% |
|
7 L/min |
45–50% |
|
8 L/min |
50–55% |
|
9–10 L/min |
55–60% |
Thus, simple face mask typically delivers:
FiO₂ = 35–60%
4. Factors Affecting Delivered FiO₂
FiO₂ delivered by a simple face mask is variable and depends on several factors:
1. Oxygen Flow Rate
Higher flow → Higher FiO₂
2. Patient Inspiratory Flow
High inspiratory demand → more room air entrainment → lower FiO₂
3. Respiratory Rate
Rapid breathing decreases delivered FiO₂
4. Mask Fit
Poor seal → room air dilution
5. Tidal Volume
Large tidal volume → dilution with ambient air.
5. Advantages
1. Higher FiO₂ than nasal cannula
Nasal cannula delivers only 24–40% FiO₂, whereas SFM provides up to ~60%.
2. Simple and inexpensive
Widely available.
3. Easy to apply
No specialized equipment required.
4. Useful for mouth breathers
Unlike nasal cannula.
6. Disadvantages
1. Variable FiO₂
Cannot provide fixed oxygen concentration.
2. CO₂ Rebreathing Risk
If oxygen flow <5 L/min.
3. Poor Tolerance
Patients may feel:
- Claustrophobia
- Heat
- Pressure on face
4. Interferes With
- Eating
- Speaking
- Oral suctioning
5. Risk of Aspiration
Mask must be removed for vomiting.
7. Complications
1. CO₂ Retention
If oxygen flow is inadequate.
2. Oxygen Toxicity
If prolonged high FiO₂.
3. Skin Pressure Injury
From mask straps.
4. Dryness of Airways
Due to non-humidified oxygen.
5. Gastric Distension
Rare but possible.
8. Simple Face Mask vs Venturi Mask vs Non-Rebreather Mask
|
Feature |
Simple Face Mask |
Venturi Mask |
Non-Rebreather Mask |
|
Type |
Low-flow |
High-flow |
High FiO₂ reservoir |
|
FiO₂ |
35–60% |
24–60% (precise) |
60–95% |
|
FiO₂ control |
Variable |
Fixed |
Variable |
|
Flow required |
≥5 L/min |
4–15 L/min |
10–15 L/min |
|
CO₂ rebreathing |
Possible |
No |
No |
|
ICU use |
Moderate hypoxia |
COPD patients |
Severe hypoxia |
