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High-Flow Oxygen Administration by Nasal Cannula for Adult and Perinatal Patients
Jeffrey J Ward
Respiratory Care January 2013, 58 (1) 98-122; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.01941
Jeffrey J Ward
Respiratory Care Program, Mayo College of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Rochester, Minnesota.
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Respiratory Care
Vol. 58, Issue 1
1 Jan 2013
High-Flow Oxygen Administration by Nasal Cannula for Adult and Perinatal Patients
Jeffrey J Ward
Respiratory Care Jan 2013, 58 (1) 98-122; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01941
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- Article
- Abstract
- Introduction
- History
- Clinical Evaluation of Adult Low-Flow Nasal Cannulas
- Clinical Evaluation of Low-Flow Perinatal and Pediatric Nasal Cannulas
- Physical and Anatomical Aspects Affecting Oxygen Delivery and Efficacy of the Nasal Cannula
- Proposed Benefits of High-Flow Oxygen Via Cannula in Adult and Neonatal Care
- Equipment for Delivery of High-Flow Nasal Oxygen
- Randomized or Quasi-Randomized Trials of HFNC for Adult Patients
- Observational and Randomized or Quasi-Randomized Trials for Perinatal Patients
- Observational and Randomized or Quasi-Randomized Trials of HFNC for Pediatric Patients
- Summary
- Discussion
- Acknowledgment
- Footnotes
- References
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
- References