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Low flow oxygen therapy in infants.
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1983
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Neonatal ResuscitationPrimary CareNeonatologyNasal CatheterOxygen DependentHypoxia (Medicine)Patient SafetyPediatricsLow FlowPediatric Lung DiseaseOxygen TherapyNewborn MedicineTissue OxygenationMedicineHealth Services ResearchPediatric Intensive CareHospital Medicine
Fifty one infants who were oxygen dependent after treatment for neonatal respiratory disease were entered into a study programme where 100% oxygen was delivered at low flow through a nasal catheter. Thirty five (69%) of the infants were discharged home and the remainder were either discharged to a convalescent hospital or back to their peripheral referring hospital. Excluding repeat admissions for monitoring or for the treatment of acute infections, 2760 hospital days (79 days/patient) were saved, representing a financial saving of $11990 (pounds 6500) per treated infant. A home low flow oxygen therapy programme has benefits to the infant/parent relationship, provides a more constant flow of oxygen than conventional methods, and the early hospital discharge represents a considerable financial saving.
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