High-flow humidified oxygen as an early intervention in children with acute severe asthma: a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Akshat Kapur,
Héctor Rojas-Anaya,
Graham Roberts
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTreating children with acute severe asthma (ASA) who fail to respond to first-line inhaled bronchodilators is problematic: use of intravenous agents is inconsistent and side-effects are common. High-flow humidified oxygen (HiFlo) has shown promise in other respiratory conditions and is increasingly used in ASA, but with little evidence.MethodsWe conducted a feasibility randomised controlled trial with deferred consent to assess early HiFlo in children aged 2–11 years with ASA not responding to “burst… Show more
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