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BJ Manley, LS Owen, PG Davis

New England Journal of Medicine | Published : 2014

DOI: 10.1056/NEJMc1314238

Abstract

To the Editor: Manley et al (Oct. 10 issue)1 report that the use of high-flow nasal cannulae in very preterm infants was noninferior to the use of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). ...

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Keywords

3213 Paediatrics
Clinical Research
Lung
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Therapy
Positive Airway Pressure
Science & Technology
Infant Mortality
Medicine, General & Internal
Pharyngeal Pressure
42 Health Sciences
Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period
Pediatric Research Initiative
General & Internal Medicine
Pressure

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