Non Rebreather Mask (NRBM)
Components & Design
1. Reservoir Bag
- Capacity: ~600–1000 mL
- Must remain partially inflated at all times
- Acts as an oxygen reservoir → prevents dilution
2. One-Way Valves
- Between mask & bag: allows O₂ flow into mask but prevents exhaled gas entering bag
- Side ports (exhalation valves):
- Prevent room air entrainment during inspiration
- Allow CO₂ to escape during expiration
Working Principle
Inspiration:
- Patient inhales oxygen from:
- Reservoir bag
- Direct oxygen flow
- One-way valves prevent room air entry
Expiration:
- Exhaled gases exit through side ports
- Valve prevents gas from entering reservoir bag
Net effect → minimal rebreathing + high FiO₂ delivery
Oxygen Delivery & FiO₂
|
Parameter |
Value |
|
Flow rate |
10–15 L/min (minimum 10 L/min) |
|
FiO₂ |
60–95% (variable) |
|
Reservoir bag inflation |
Must remain ≥ 1/3 full |
Key Concept:
- True 100% FiO₂ is NOT achieved due to:
- Mask leaks
- Variable inspiratory flow
- Valve inefficiency
Indications
Emergency / ICU Indications
- Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
- Severe pneumonia
- ARDS (initial stabilization)
- Pulmonary edema
- Trauma / shock
- Carbon monoxide poisoning (bridge therapy)
Preoxygenation
- Before intubation (RSI)
- During apneic oxygenation (with nasal cannula adjunct)
Contraindications
Absolute
- Apnea (needs ventilation, not NRBM)
Relative
- COPD with CO₂ retention (risk of worsening hypercapnia)
- Altered sensorium → aspiration risk
- Facial trauma → poor seal
NRBM vs Other Oxygen Devices
|
Device |
Flow |
FiO₂ |
Key Feature |
|
Nasal cannula |
1–6 L/min |
24–40% |
Comfortable |
|
Simple mask |
5–10 L/min |
40–60% |
Moderate O₂ |
|
NRBM |
10–15 L/min |
60–95% |
High FiO₂ |
|
Venturi mask |
Variable |
Precise FiO₂ |
COPD |
|
HFNC |
Up to 60 L/min |
Up to 100% |
PEEP + humidification |
|
NIV (CPAP/BiPAP) |
High |
High |
Positive pressure |
Clinical Pro Tip (ICU)
If patient on NRBM has:
- RR > 30
- SpO₂ < 90%
- Increased work of breathing
➡️ Do NOT persist → escalate immediately (HFNC/NIV/intubation)
