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Volumn 122, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 218-219

Heated, humidified high-flow nasal cannula therapy: Yet another way to deliver continuous positive airway pressure?

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

AIRFLOW; ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION; BIRTH WEIGHT; BODY SIZE; BODY WEIGHT; CLINICAL TRIAL; EXTUBATION; HEATED HUMIDIFIED HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA THERAPY; HUMAN; INFANT; LETTER; MOUTH CAVITY; OXYGEN SATURATION; OXYGEN THERAPY; PATIENT SAFETY; POSITIVE END EXPIRATORY PRESSURE; PRIORITY JOURNAL; VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT; CATHETERIZATION; HEAT; HUMIDITY; INSTRUMENTATION; METHODOLOGY; NEONATAL RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME; NEWBORN; NOTE;

EID: 48249152631     PISSN: 00314005     EISSN: 10984275     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-0882     Document Type: Letter
Times cited : (6)

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