Nasopharyngeal oxygen in adult intensive care--lower flows and increased comfort
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Abstract
Nasopharyngeal oxygen therapy, the delivery of supplementary oxygen into the nasopharynx via a fine catheter placed through the nose, is a simple technique used in postoperative anaesthetic care units and paediatric intensive care, but never described in the setting of adult intensive care. In a pro …
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| Authors | Eastwood GM;Reeves JH;Cowie BS;; |
| Journal | anaesthesia and intensive care |
| Year | 2004 |
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humans
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treatment outcome
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Comparative Study
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pmid:15535492
doi:10.1177/0310057x0403200511
g m eastwood
j h reeves
b s cowie
blood gas analysis
critical care
cross-over studies
laryngeal masks*
nasopharynx*
oxygen consumption / physiology*
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