High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) for the initial respiratory management of acute viral bronchiolitis in young infants: a multicenter randomized controlled trial (TRAMONTANE study)

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Christophe Milési
Sandrine Essouri
Robin Pouyau
Jean-Michel Liet
Mickael Afanetti
Aurélie Portefaix
Julien Baleine
Sabine Durand
Clémentine Combes
Aymeric Douillard
Gilles Cambonie
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[1] CHU de Montpellier,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Département de Pédiatrie Néonatale et Réanimations
[2] Arnaud de Villeneuve University Hospital,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
[3] Kremlin Bicêtre University Hospital,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
[4] Women-Mothers and Children’s University Hospital,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
[5] Women and Children’s University Hospital,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
[6] Lenval University Hospital,Department of Medical Information
[7] INSERM,undefined
[8] CIC1407,undefined
[9] Arnaud de Villeneuve University Hospital,undefined
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Intensive Care Medicine | 2017年 / 43卷
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Bronchiolitis; Continuous positive airway pressure; High flow nasal cannula; Infant; Noninvasive ventilation; Oxygen inhalation therapy; Randomized controlled trial; Respiratory syncytial virus infections; Respiratory therapy;
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