Comparing Usefulness of Humidified High-Flow Nasal Cannula (HHFNC) and Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (NCPAP) for Neonatal Respiratory Diseases in Preterm Infants

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B M Choi
E H Lee
K H Park
B H Chung
H J Park
Y O Choi
Y S Hong
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[1] Departement of Pediatrics,
[2] Korea University College of Medicine,undefined
[3] Seoul,undefined
[4] Departement of Pediatrics,undefined
[5] Korea University Ansan Hospital,undefined
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Pediatric Research | 2011年 / 70卷
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Background and Aim: HHFNC is a widely used respiratory supportive mode for premature infants because of its relatively ease use and good compliance of infants as an alternative of nCPAP in many NICU. The aim of this study is to assess the clinical effectiveness and safety of a new HHFNC device (RT329 Infant Oxygen Delivery System) compared to nCPAP for neonatal respiratory diseases in preterm infants.
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