2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2009.10.039
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High Flow Nasal Cannulae Therapy in Infants with Bronchiolitis

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“…1 Lee et al 7 reported that HFNC is a useful respiratory support strategy for bronchiolitis. In contrast, a 2011 Cochrane review found that HFNC may be associated with a higher rate of re-intubation than nasal CPAP in preterm infants, 8 and the 2014 update concluded that no evidence was available to assess safety or effectiveness.…”
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“…1 Lee et al 7 reported that HFNC is a useful respiratory support strategy for bronchiolitis. In contrast, a 2011 Cochrane review found that HFNC may be associated with a higher rate of re-intubation than nasal CPAP in preterm infants, 8 and the 2014 update concluded that no evidence was available to assess safety or effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Although both diseases result in significant morbidity and mortality, bronchiolitis is an increasing concern in small children, particularly when associated with new strains of viral infection such as respiratory syncytial virus, rhinovirus/enterovirus, human pneumovirus, and H1N1 virus. These infections range in severity from mild respiratory infections (common cold) to severe respiratory distress syndromes and can produce enough air-flow obstruction to cause respiratory failure.…”
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“…Ayrıca, uygulanan yüksek akımın sayesinde de üst hava yolunun anatomik ölü boşluklarının yıkanarak bu bölümlerdeki karbondioksitin yerine oksijenin geçmesi sağlanmakta, oksijenasyonun artırılmasıyla ekspiryum sonu akciğer hacminin artırılması, solunum işinin azaltılması, solunum kaslarındaki yorgunluğun giderilmesi, böylece hipokseminin ve hiperkarbinin düzeltilmesi sağlanmaktadır. 7,12,13 Yüksek akım nazal kanül oksijen tedavisinin bronşiyolitli çocuklarda kullanımı ile ilgili bir pilot çalışmada, 61 bebekte izlemlerde pnömotoraks, bradikardi, acil entübasyon ve kardiyopulmoner resüstasyon gibi istenmeyen duruma rastlanılmadığı ifade edilmiştir. 8 Ülkemizde gerçekleştirilen bazı çalışmalarda da ilk 4 saat içinde taşipne ve taşikardide gerileme, kan pH düzeyinde artış ve hiperkarbide azalma elde edilebildiği gösterilmiştir.…”
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“…In a retrospective review of 115 patients less than 24 months of age, adjusted for age, weight, RSV status and gestational age, HFNC reduced the rate of intubation by 68 % [26]. In addition, Abboud et al [27] identified predictors of failure for patients with bronchiolitis treated with HFNC.…”
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