High Flow Nasal Cannula Clinical Trial
Official title:
Work of Breathing and Oxygen Saturation Stability in Infants With Respiratory Insufficiency While Receiving Various Flow Rates of High Flow Nasal Cannula
The purpose of this study is to compare work of breathing on different levels of high flow respiratory support on infants born between 27 and 37 weeks gestation.
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