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Volumn 78, Issue 4, 2013, Pages 210-215

Clinical impact of introducing ventilation with high flow oxygen in the treatment of bronchiolitis in a paediatric ward;Impacto clínico de la implantación de la ventilación por alto flujo de oxígeno en el tratamiento de la bronquiolitis en una planta de hospitalización pediátrica

Author keywords

Acute bronchiolitis; High flow oxygen system; Respiratory failure; Ward hospitalisation

Indexed keywords

APNEA; ARTICLE; ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION; BREATHING RATE; BRONCHIOLITIS; CLINICAL ARTICLE; CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS; DISEASE SEVERITY; HEART RATE; HIGH FLOW OXYGEN THERAPY; HOSPITAL ADMISSION; HUMAN; INFANT; INTENSIVE CARE UNIT; OBSERVATIONAL STUDY; OXYGEN THERAPY; PATIENT SAFETY; PROSPECTIVE STUDY; RESPIRATORY DISTRESS; RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL PNEUMOVIRUS; TEACHING HOSPITAL; TERTIARY HEALTH CARE; TREATMENT DURATION;

EID: 84875330769     PISSN: 16954033     EISSN: 16959531     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2012.11.024     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (25)

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