Variability in low-flow oxygen delivery by nasal cannula evaluated in neonatal and infant airway replicas

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  • who: Mozhgan Sabz from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada have published the research work: Variability in low-flow oxygen delivery by nasal cannula evaluated in neonatal and infant airway replicas, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors employed realistic upper airway replicas and simulated breathing to evaluate the u00adFiO2 delivered to neonates and infants during low-flow oxygen therapy administered through nasal cannulas. Based on data obtained using an in_vitro methodology like that used in the present study, but with airway replicas and simulated breathing patterns representing adult subjects . . .

     

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