Nonunions 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7178-7_6
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“…However, as with our findings, their conclusions remained uncertain due to only being able to identify very low-certainty evidence. Similarly, another recent systematic review that aimed to assess the safety and e ectiveness of highflow nasal oxygen administration in intensive care also found insu icient evidence to do this (Corley 2017), further highlighting the urgent need for more certain evidence into how oxygen is used in critical illness.…”
Section: Agreements and Disagreements With Other Studies Or Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as with our findings, their conclusions remained uncertain due to only being able to identify very low-certainty evidence. Similarly, another recent systematic review that aimed to assess the safety and e ectiveness of highflow nasal oxygen administration in intensive care also found insu icient evidence to do this (Corley 2017), further highlighting the urgent need for more certain evidence into how oxygen is used in critical illness.…”
Section: Agreements and Disagreements With Other Studies Or Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxygen can be delivered via LFNC at up to 15 litres per minute in the setting of apnoeic oxygenation (Binks 2017a). High-flow nasal cannulae (HFNC) are used as a non-invasive delivery system for humidified oxygen and are capable of delivering oxygen flow rates of up to 60 litres per minute or more (Corley 2017;Mir 2017).…”
Section: Description Of the Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%