Journal article

High-flow nasal cannulae in very preterm infants after extubation

BJ Manley, LS Owen, LW Doyle, CC Andersen, DW Cartwright, MA Pritchard, SM Donath, PG Davis

New England Journal of Medicine | Published : 2013

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of high-flow nasal cannulae is an increasingly popular alternative to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for noninvasive respiratory support of very preterm infants (gestational age, <32 weeks) after extubation. However, data on the efficacy or safety of such cannulae in this population are lacking. METHODS: In this multicenter, randomized, noninferiority trial, we assigned 303 very preterm infants to receive treatment with either high-flow nasal cannulae (5 to 6 liters per minute) or nasal CPAP (7 cm of water) after extubation. The primary outcome was treatment failure within 7 days. Noninferiority was determined by calculating the absolute difference in th..

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