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Does high-flow oxygen reduce escalation of care in infants with hypoxaemic bronchiolitis? [commentary].

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dc.contributor.authorMozún Torrico, Rebeca
dc.contributor.authorPedersen, Eva Sophie Lunde
dc.contributor.authorArdura Garcia, Cristina
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dc.description.abstractTreatment failure leading to escalation of care occurred less often in infants with hypoxaemic bronchiolitis treated with high-flow oxygen than with standard oxygen therapy, but there were no differences in the proportion needing ICU transfer or intubation http://bit.ly/2F3rSi1.
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dc.publisherEuropean Respiratory Society
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dc.titleDoes high-flow oxygen reduce escalation of care in infants with hypoxaemic bronchiolitis? [commentary].
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