RAM Cannula Versus Bi-Nasal Prongs as Respiratory Device Interfaces in Neonates of Thirty-Two or More Weeks of Gestation With Respiratory Distress: The First "ProRAM" Randomized Trial Report
CONCLUSIONS: The use of RAM cannula in delivering noninvasive ventilation to newborns ≥ 32 weeks of age did not affect the noninvasive ventilation failure rate or incidence of air leak. The use was associated with a shorter duration of respiratory support and a reduced risk of nasal septal injury.PMID:38327391 | PMC:PMC10846486 | DOI:10.14740/jocmr5077
Source: Clin Med Res - Category: Research Authors: Manar Al-Lawama Bayan Alaraj Mahmoud Abu Zahra Ibtehal AlHasanat Heba Habash AbdelKareem Alhyari Leen Alshajrawi Sallam Jaafreh Source Type: research
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