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WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE USE OF HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA IN INFANTS WITH BRONCHIOLITIS?

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PICO: WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE USE OF HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA IN INFANTS WITH BRONCHIOLITIS?
April 18, 2018 Off All,
PLEASE, ATTENTION TO DETAILS IS NEEDED FOR THIS PAPER. A sample of what the paper should look like is provided. The 5 articles needed for the PRISMA diagram and appendices are provided. The writer should add 3 other sources making a total of 8. The 5 articles are gotten from CINALH. The writer should make a search to arrive at the same articles then describe it in writing and in the PRIMA diagram (See sample Paper provided. PICO: P: Hospitalized infants with bronchiolitis less than 23 months old I: High flow Nasal-Cannula (HFNC) C: HFNC vs NC O: Decreased WOB, Improved respiratory assessment and vital signs. References 1) Milani, G. P., Plebani, A. M., Arturi, E., Brusa, D., Esposito, S., Dell’Era, L., … Fossali, E. F. (2016). Using a high-flow nasal cannula provided superior results to low-flow oxygen delivery in moderate to severe bronchiolitis. Acta Paediatrica, 105(8), e368–e372. https://doi-org.proxy-hs.researchport.umd.edu/10.1111/apa.13444 2) Kepreotes, E., Whitehead, B., Attia, J., Oldmeadow, C., Collison, A., Searles, A., … Mattes, J. (2017). High-flow warm humidified oxygen versus standard low-flow nasal cannula oxygen for moderate bronchiolitis (HFWHO RCT): an open, phase 4, randomised controlled trial. Lancet, 389 North American Edition(10072), 930–939. https://doi-org.proxy-hs.researchport.umd.edu/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30061-2 3) Franklin, D., Babl, F. E., Schlapbach, L. J., Oakley, E., Craig, S., Neutze, J., … Schibler, A. (2018). A Randomized Trial of High-Flow Oxygen Therapy in Infants with Bronchiolitis. New England Journal of Medicine, 378(12), 1121–1131. https://doi-org.proxy-hs.researchport.umd.edu/10.1056/NEJMoa1714855 4) Freeman, J. F., & Bajaj, L. (2018). Oxygen in Acute Bronchiolitis. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 19(1), 46–51. https://doi-org.proxy-hs.researchport.umd.edu/10.1016/j.cpem.2018.02.010 5) Weiler, T., Kamerkar, A., Hotz, J., Ross, P. A., Newth, C. J. L., & Khemani, R. G. (2017). The Relationship between High Flow Nasal Cannula Flow Rate and Effort of Breathing in Children. Journal of Pediatrics, 189, 66–71.e3. https://doi-org.proxy-hs.researchport.umd.edu/10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.06.006

 

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