2013
DOI: 10.37897/rjp.2013.4.7
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Efficiency of oxygen therapy by head box for acute respiratory failure in infants

Abstract: Oxygen therapy is the main treatment method for acute respiratory failure in children. The method consisting in the administration of oxygen therapy by head box to infants is frequently used in pediatric practice. Objectives. To evaluate the efficiency of oxygen therapy administered by head box to infants suffering from pneumonic acute respiratory failure by comparing two methods for measuring hemoglobin oxygen saturation: in arterialized capillary blood and by pulse oximetry. Material and method. 30 infants s… Show more

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