Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population

Abstract Acute respiratory failure is a common pediatric condition requiring respiratory support invasively or non‐invasively. Limited access to proper size interface in pediatrics causes a significant drawback from using non‐invasive ventilation. We report a successful use of an adult‐size nasal in...

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Main Authors: Abdulla Alfraij, Mohsen Alajmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-01-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6829
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description Abstract Acute respiratory failure is a common pediatric condition requiring respiratory support invasively or non‐invasively. Limited access to proper size interface in pediatrics causes a significant drawback from using non‐invasive ventilation. We report a successful use of an adult‐size nasal interface by fitting a child's oro‐nasal area to ventilate him non‐invasively.
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spelling doaj.art-3f190e0ada8c432ba31b95b0ebd2cd3e2023-03-01T07:50:57ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042023-01-01111n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.6829Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different populationAbdulla Alfraij0Mohsen Alajmi1Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Ahmadi (KOC) Hospital Ahmadi Area KuwaitPediatric Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Ahmadi (KOC) Hospital Ahmadi Area KuwaitAbstract Acute respiratory failure is a common pediatric condition requiring respiratory support invasively or non‐invasively. Limited access to proper size interface in pediatrics causes a significant drawback from using non‐invasive ventilation. We report a successful use of an adult‐size nasal interface by fitting a child's oro‐nasal area to ventilate him non‐invasively.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6829NIV in PARDSNIV maskpediatric NIV
spellingShingle Abdulla Alfraij
Mohsen Alajmi
Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population
Clinical Case Reports
NIV in PARDS
NIV mask
pediatric NIV
title Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population
title_full Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population
title_fullStr Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population
title_full_unstemmed Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population
title_short Adult‐size interface during non‐invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: Maintaining principle on a different population
title_sort adult size interface during non invasive ventilation for a child with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome maintaining principle on a different population
topic NIV in PARDS
NIV mask
pediatric NIV
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6829
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