High flow in children with respiratory failure: A randomised controlled pilot trial–A paediatric acute respiratory intervention study
D Franklin, D Shellshear, FE Babl… - … of Paediatrics and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims High‐flow is increasingly used in children with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure
(AHRF), despite limited evidence. The primary feasibility endpoint for this pilot‐study was the …
(AHRF), despite limited evidence. The primary feasibility endpoint for this pilot‐study was the …
Enteral hydration in high‐flow therapy for infants with bronchiolitis: Secondary analysis of a randomised trial
FE Babl, D Franklin, LJ Schlapbach… - … of Paediatrics and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Nasal high‐flow oxygen therapy is increasingly used in infants for supportive respiratory
therapy in bronchiolitis. It is unclear whether enteral hydration is safe in children receiving …
therapy in bronchiolitis. It is unclear whether enteral hydration is safe in children receiving …
Using a high‐flow nasal cannula provided superior results to low‐flow oxygen delivery in moderate to severe bronchiolitis
GP Milani, AM Plebani, E Arturi, D Brusa… - Acta …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim An observational study was carried out on infants with moderate to severe bronchiolitis
to compare the clinical outcomes following treatment with a high‐flow nasal cannula (HFNC) …
to compare the clinical outcomes following treatment with a high‐flow nasal cannula (HFNC) …
[HTML][HTML] Oxygen saturation targets in infants with bronchiolitis (BIDS): a double-blind, randomised, equivalence trial
Summary Background The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a permissive
hypoxaemic target for an oxygen saturation of 90% for children with bronchiolitis, which is …
hypoxaemic target for an oxygen saturation of 90% for children with bronchiolitis, which is …
Noninvasive therapy with helium–oxygen for severe bronchiolitis
JM Liet, B Millotte, M Tucci, S Laflammme… - The Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether noninvasive therapy using a helium–oxygen mixture
reduces the use of positive-pressure ventilation in the treatment of respiratory failure caused …
reduces the use of positive-pressure ventilation in the treatment of respiratory failure caused …
Overview of bronchiolitis.
MS Chehab, HA Bafagih, MM Al-Dabbagh - Saudi medical journal, 2005 - europepmc.org
Respiratory syncytial virus RSV, a nonsegmented, single stranded ribonucleic acid virus,
infects one-half of all infants within the first year of life. Respiratory syncytial virus possesses …
infects one-half of all infants within the first year of life. Respiratory syncytial virus possesses …
A randomized trial of home oxygen therapy from the emergency department for acute bronchiolitis
L Joseph, S Goldberg, E Picard - Pediatrics, 2006 - publications.aap.org
However, we would like to point out that bronchiolitis is a progressive disease with a peak
that comes after 48 to 72 hours from the onset of dyspnea. 2 The stage of the disease at …
that comes after 48 to 72 hours from the onset of dyspnea. 2 The stage of the disease at …
Humidified high-flow nasal cannula oxygen for bronchiolitis: should we go with the flow?
Despite living in an era of evidence-based medicine and austerity, where every health dollar
must be justified, the use of humidified high-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) in children …
must be justified, the use of humidified high-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) in children …
High-flow oxygen and other noninvasive respiratory support therapies in bronchiolitis: systematic review and network meta-analyses
MG Moreno, P del Villar Guerra, A Medina… - Pediatric Critical Care …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVES: We present a systematic review on the effectiveness of noninvasive
respiratory support techniques in bronchiolitis. DATA SOURCES: Systematic review with …
respiratory support techniques in bronchiolitis. DATA SOURCES: Systematic review with …
Widespread adoption of low-value therapy: the case of bronchiolitis and high-flow oxygen
JAK Leyenaar, SL Ralston - Pediatrics, 2020 - publications.aap.org
Bronchiolitis is one of the most common reasons for pediatric hospitalization in the United
States, incurring costs of $734 million each year. 1 Supportive care is the mainstay of …
States, incurring costs of $734 million each year. 1 Supportive care is the mainstay of …