High flow nasal cannula for respiratory support in preterm infants

Background: High flow nasal cannulae (HFNC) are small, thin, tapered binasal tubes that deliver oxygen or blended oxygen/air at gas flows of more than 1 L/min. HFNC are increasingly being used as a form of non-invasive respiratory support for preterm infants. <br/><br/> Objectives: To c...

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Main Authors: Wilkinson, D, Andersen, C, O'Donnell, C, De Paoli, A, Manley, B
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2016
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author Wilkinson, D
Andersen, C
O'Donnell, C
De Paoli, A
Manley, B
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Andersen, C
O'Donnell, C
De Paoli, A
Manley, B
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description Background: High flow nasal cannulae (HFNC) are small, thin, tapered binasal tubes that deliver oxygen or blended oxygen/air at gas flows of more than 1 L/min. HFNC are increasingly being used as a form of non-invasive respiratory support for preterm infants. <br/><br/> Objectives: To compare the safety and efficacy of HFNC with other forms of non-invasive respiratory support in preterm infants. <br/><br/> Search methods: We used the standard search strategy of the Cochrane Neonatal Review Group to search the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL 2016, Issue 1), MEDLINE via PubMed (1966 to 1 January 2016), EMBASE (1980 to 1 January 2016), and CINAHL (1982 to 1 January 2016). We also searched clinical trials databases, conference proceedings, and the reference lists of retrieved articles for randomised controlled trials and quasi-randomised trials. <br/><br/> Selection criteria: Randomised or quasi-randomised trials comparing HFNC with other non-invasive forms of respiratory support in preterm infants immediately after birth or following extubation. <br/><br/> Data collection and analysis: The authors extracted and analysed data, and calculated risk ratio, risk difference and number needed to treat for an additional beneficial outcome.
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spelling oxford-uuid:dab0b538-c607-44b9-b748-dff9ea10a9c52022-03-27T09:05:07ZHigh flow nasal cannula for respiratory support in preterm infantsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dab0b538-c607-44b9-b748-dff9ea10a9c5Symplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2016Wilkinson, DAndersen, CO'Donnell, CDe Paoli, AManley, BBackground: High flow nasal cannulae (HFNC) are small, thin, tapered binasal tubes that deliver oxygen or blended oxygen/air at gas flows of more than 1 L/min. HFNC are increasingly being used as a form of non-invasive respiratory support for preterm infants. <br/><br/> Objectives: To compare the safety and efficacy of HFNC with other forms of non-invasive respiratory support in preterm infants. <br/><br/> Search methods: We used the standard search strategy of the Cochrane Neonatal Review Group to search the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL 2016, Issue 1), MEDLINE via PubMed (1966 to 1 January 2016), EMBASE (1980 to 1 January 2016), and CINAHL (1982 to 1 January 2016). We also searched clinical trials databases, conference proceedings, and the reference lists of retrieved articles for randomised controlled trials and quasi-randomised trials. <br/><br/> Selection criteria: Randomised or quasi-randomised trials comparing HFNC with other non-invasive forms of respiratory support in preterm infants immediately after birth or following extubation. <br/><br/> Data collection and analysis: The authors extracted and analysed data, and calculated risk ratio, risk difference and number needed to treat for an additional beneficial outcome.
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