Use of high-flow nasal cannula in infants with viral bronchiolitis outside pediatric intensive care units

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Mélanie Panciatici
Candice Fabre
Sophie Tardieu
Emilie Sauvaget
Marion Dequin
Nathalie Stremler-Le Bel
Emmanuelle Bosdure
Jean-Christophe Dubus
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[1] CHU Timone-Enfants,Service de Médecine Infantile et Pneumologie pédiatrique
[2] Hôpital de la Conception,Service d’Evaluation médicale, Pôle de Santé publique
[3] Hôpital Saint-Joseph,Service de pédiatrie
[4] Aix Marseille Université,IRD, AP
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2019年 / 178卷
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Bronchiolitis; High-flow nasal cannula; Infant; Intensive care;
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High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is frequently used in infants with acute viral bronchiolitis outside pediatric intensive care units (PICU). A structured questionnaire was sent out to pediatricians of all public French hospitals with pediatric emergency and/or general pediatric departments on their use of HFNC outside PICU (department using HFNC, number of available devices, monitoring, criteria for initiating or stopping HFNC, and personal comments on HFNC). Of the 166 eligible hospitals, 135 answered (96 general and 39 university hospitals; 81.3%), for a total of 217 answering pediatricians. Seventy-two hospitals (53.3%) used HFNC in acute bronchiolitis outside PICU, particularly, general hospitals (59.4% vs 38.5%), and mostly in pediatric general departments (75%). Continuous patient monitoring with a cardiorespiratory monitor was usual (n = 58, 80%). Nursing staff was responsible for 2.7 children on HFNC and checked vital signs 8.6 times per day. Criteria for HFNC initiation and withdrawal were not standardized. Pediatricians had a positive opinion of HFNC and were willing to extend its use to other diseases.
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