2021
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.133.30350
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High flow nasal cannula therapy versus continuous positive airway pressure and nasal positive pressure ventilation in infants with severe bronchiolitis: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Introduction non-invasive ventilation is widely used in the respiratory management of severe bronchiolitis. Methods a randomized controlled trial was carried out in a tertiary pediatric university hospital´s PICU over 3 years to compare between continuous positive airway pressure/nasal positive pressure ventilation (CPAP/NPPV) and high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) devices for severe bronchiolitis. The trial was recorded in the national library of medicine registry (NCT0465… Show more

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“…This study included 268 participants and is the largest sample size conducted to date, which explains its greater weight in the meta-analysis. In this study, the success of the treatment was signi cantly higher in the CPAP/NPPV group (70.4% [61.6%-78.2%) comparing to HFNC group (50.7% [41.9%-59.6%]) (17). However there are not statistically signi cant differences are reported in mechanical ventilation or adverse events.…”
Section: Discusionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…This study included 268 participants and is the largest sample size conducted to date, which explains its greater weight in the meta-analysis. In this study, the success of the treatment was signi cantly higher in the CPAP/NPPV group (70.4% [61.6%-78.2%) comparing to HFNC group (50.7% [41.9%-59.6%]) (17). However there are not statistically signi cant differences are reported in mechanical ventilation or adverse events.…”
Section: Discusionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Invasive mechanical ventilation: A total of 5 RCTs were included, including 541 children analysis (14)(15)(16)(17)(18). The risk of invasive mechanical ventilation was not signi cantly different in CPAP group and HFNC group [OR: 1.18 , 95% CI (0.74, 1.89), I² = 0%] (very low quality), gure 3a.…”
Section: Meta-analysis Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A total of 2 RCTs were included, including 318 children analysis [ 17 , 18 ]. There are not differences significantly in the length of stay between CPAP group and HFNC group [MD =: -0.22, 95% CI (-0.91, 0.48), I² = 27%] (very low quality), Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%