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Multicenter Study
. 2016 Apr;58(4):308-10.
doi: 10.1111/ped.12903.

Use of high-flow nasal cannula in neonates: Nationwide survey in Japan

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Multicenter Study

Use of high-flow nasal cannula in neonates: Nationwide survey in Japan

Yukiko Motojima et al. Pediatr Int. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

High-flow nasal cannula is a new modality of respiratory support and is increasing in popularity despite the lack of supporting evidence. We investigated the prevalence of its use in tertiary neonatal units in Japan. A paper-based survey was conducted. The response rate was 83%. High-flow nasal cannula was used in 46/80 units (58%), of which 96% used the high-flow nasal cannula without guidelines. It was used for several indications, including weaning off nasal continuous positive airway pressure and post-extubation respiratory support. The main perceived benefits of the cannula included better access to the neonate and reduced risk of nasal trauma. This survey found that high-flow nasal cannula is used without clear criteria and that clinical practice varies across neonatal units in Japan. Its use in neonates needs to be urgently evaluated.

Keywords: high-flow nasal cannula; neonate; oxygen; questionnaire; respiratory support.

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