Impact of high- and low-flow nebulised saline on airway hydration and mucociliary transport
Background Nebulised drugs, including osmotic agents and saline, are increasingly used during noninvasive respiratory support, including nasal high-flow therapy. The authors conducted an in vitro study to compare the hydration effect of nebulised isotonic 0.9% and hypertonic 7.0% saline on mucocilia...
Main Authors: | Susyn Kelly, Matthew Valentine, Wei Hang Chua, Stanislav Tatkov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Respiratory Society
2023-06-01
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Series: | ERJ Open Research |
Online Access: | http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/9/3/00724-2022.full |
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