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Children with Respiratory Distress Treated With High Flow Nasal Cannula
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 08/25/09
Spentzas T et al. – The study indicates that high–flow nasal cannula improves the respiratory scale score, the oxygen saturation, and the patient’s COMFORT scale. Its mechanism of action is application of mild positive airway pressure and lung volume recruitment.
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