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Humidified high-flow nasal cannula oxygen for bronchiolitis: should we go with the flow?

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  • Ariel O Mace Department of General Paediatrics, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • James Gibbons Department of General Paediatrics, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • André Schultz Department of Respiratory Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Geoff Knight Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Andrew C Martin Department of General Paediatrics, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ariel O Mace, Department of General Paediatrics, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia; ariel.mace{at}health.wa.gov.au
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Mace AO, Gibbons J, Schultz A, et al
Humidified high-flow nasal cannula oxygen for bronchiolitis: should we go with the flow?

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  • Accepted August 23, 2017
  • First published September 13, 2017.
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March 29, 2018

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