Bronchiolitis (BR), a lower respiratory tract infection mainly caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), can be very severe. Presently, adequate nutritional support and oxygen therapy remain the only interventions recommended to treat patients with BR. For years, mild BR cases were treated with noninvasive standard oxygen therapy (SOT), i.e., with cold and poorly or totally non-humidified oxygen delivered by an ambient headbox or low-flow nasal cannula. Children with severe disease were intubated and treated with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). To improve SOT and overcome the disadvantages of IMV, new measures of noninvasive and more efficient oxygen administration have been studied. Bi-level positive air way pressure (BiPAP), con...
Abstract Background Bronchioli...
Introduction Oxygen therapy through a high-flow nasal cannula is thought to improve the work of bre...
High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a relatively new non-invasive ventilation therapy that seems to be...
International audiencePURPOSE:Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is currently the gol...
Background: Bronchiolitis imposes the largest health care burden on non-elective paediatric hospital...
Abstract Aim: Using a high‐flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for infant bronchiolitis is increasingly commo...
Background To assess the published evidence to establish the efficacy and safety of high flow oxygen...
Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for infants to be hospitalised. Over the past decade, the us...
Background: Bronchiolitis is a major cause of morbidity and leading cause of hospitalization, mostly...
High-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal cannula has been increasingly used in infants with bronchio...
Aim To obtain data on the safety and clinical impact of managing infants with bronchiolitis on the w...
BACKGROUND High-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal cannula has been increasingly used in infants...
Aim: An observational study was carried out on infants with moderate to severe bronchiolitis to comp...
BACKGROUND: High-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal cannula has been increasingly used in infants ...
BACKGROUND: Bronchiolitis imposes the largest health care burden on non-elective paediatric hospital...
Abstract Background Bronchioli...
Introduction Oxygen therapy through a high-flow nasal cannula is thought to improve the work of bre...
High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a relatively new non-invasive ventilation therapy that seems to be...
International audiencePURPOSE:Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is currently the gol...
Background: Bronchiolitis imposes the largest health care burden on non-elective paediatric hospital...
Abstract Aim: Using a high‐flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for infant bronchiolitis is increasingly commo...
Background To assess the published evidence to establish the efficacy and safety of high flow oxygen...
Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for infants to be hospitalised. Over the past decade, the us...
Background: Bronchiolitis is a major cause of morbidity and leading cause of hospitalization, mostly...
High-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal cannula has been increasingly used in infants with bronchio...
Aim To obtain data on the safety and clinical impact of managing infants with bronchiolitis on the w...
BACKGROUND High-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal cannula has been increasingly used in infants...
Aim: An observational study was carried out on infants with moderate to severe bronchiolitis to comp...
BACKGROUND: High-flow oxygen therapy through a nasal cannula has been increasingly used in infants ...
BACKGROUND: Bronchiolitis imposes the largest health care burden on non-elective paediatric hospital...
Abstract Background Bronchioli...
Introduction Oxygen therapy through a high-flow nasal cannula is thought to improve the work of bre...
High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a relatively new non-invasive ventilation therapy that seems to be...