2019
DOI: 10.5603/ait.2019.0010
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Oxygen therapy with high-flow nasal cannulas in children with acute bronchiolitis

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“…No existe consenso sobre el nivel de SpO2 a alcanzar con el soporte de O2 administrado mediante cánula nasal o mascarilla (28,29). En el Reino Unido, se suele administrar O2 para alcanzar una SpO2 del 92-95%, mientras que la AAP recomienda mantener la SpO2 en al menos 90% (28).…”
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“…No existe consenso sobre el nivel de SpO2 a alcanzar con el soporte de O2 administrado mediante cánula nasal o mascarilla (28,29). En el Reino Unido, se suele administrar O2 para alcanzar una SpO2 del 92-95%, mientras que la AAP recomienda mantener la SpO2 en al menos 90% (28).…”
Section: Oxígeno (O2)unclassified
“…No existe consenso sobre el nivel de SpO2 a alcanzar con el soporte de O2 administrado mediante cánula nasal o mascarilla (28,29). En el Reino Unido, se suele administrar O2 para alcanzar una SpO2 del 92-95%, mientras que la AAP recomienda mantener la SpO2 en al menos 90% (28). Sin embargo, estudios observacionales sugieren que una SpO2 de 90% versus 94% reduce significativamente la duración de la estadía hospitalaria, por ello las guías de la AAP recomiendan un nivel reducido de SpO2 a medida que los lactantes mejoran.…”
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“…High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen is a noninvasive ventilation system that was introduced as an alternative to CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), with a marked increase in its use in pediatric care settings [1][2][3]. In children with bronchiolitis, HFNC has been used as an alternative to CPAP and mechanical ventilation, with adequate tolerance [4][5][6][7].…”
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“…High-ow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen is a non-invasive ventilation system that was introduced as an alternative to CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), with a marked increase in its use in pediatric care settings (1)(2)(3). In children with bronchiolitis, HFNC has been used as an alternative to CPAP and mechanical ventilation, with adequate tolerance (4-7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%