Research paper
Prevalence of high flow nasal cannula therapy use for management of infants with bronchiolitis in Australia and New Zealand.
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- Title
- Prevalence of high flow nasal cannula therapy use for management of infants with bronchiolitis in Australia and New Zealand.
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AimTo determine the prevalence of high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy in infants presenting to hospital in Australia and New Zealand with bronchiolitis over four bronchiolitis seasons. Secondary aims were to determine temporal trends in HFNC use, and associations between HFNC, hospital length of stay (LOS) and intensive care unit (ICU) admission.MethodsA planned sub-study of a multi-centre international cluster randomised controlled trial investigating knowledge translation strategies for ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022-12
- Creator
- O'Brien, Sharon / Haskell, Libby / Schembri, Rachel / Gill, Fenella J / Wilson, Sally / Borland, Meredith L / Oakley, Ed / Dalziel, Stuart R / Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) network, Australasia
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/63977
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- Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) network, Australasia / Humans / Bronchiolitis / Oxygen / Oxygen Inhalation Therapy / Prevalence / Retrospective Studies / Infant / New Zealand / Cannula / high flow / Clinical Research / Pediatric / Lung / Respiratory / 1103 Clinical Sciences / 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine / 1117 Public Health and Health Services
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