Aurelie Janssen
- High-flow nasal cannula heated-humidified (HFNC) oxygen (O2) at 2 litres (lt)/kg/min versus low-flow O2 (up to 2lt/min) in pediatric emergency department (PED) and pediatric ward (PW) in infants with bronchiolitis who need O2 administration: A combined prospective randomized controlled and retrospective study: Preliminary resultsBy Kalomoira Kefala, Kindja Nyamugabo, Nesrine Farhat, Aurelie Janssen and Marie-Christine SeghayeKalomoira KefalaPediatrics & Urgences Department, CHU NDB, Liège, BelgiumKindja NyamugaboPediatrics & Urgences Department, CHU NDB, Liège, BelgiumNesrine FarhatPediatrics & Urgences Department, CHU NDB, Liège, BelgiumAurelie JanssenPediatrics & Urgences Department, CHU NDB, Liège, BelgiumMarie-Christine SeghayePediatrics & Urgences Department, CHU NDB, Liège, Belgium
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