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Neumol Pediatr 2017; 12 (1): 5 - 8

C o n t e n i d o d i s p o n i b l e e n h t t p : / / www. n e umo l o g i a - p e d i a t r i c a . cl

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Cánula nasal de alto flujo en pediatría

aun en períodos de alta demanda asistencial. Relevante será

conocer los resultados del estudio randomizado controlado

que actualmente se encuentra en marcha, el cual permitirá

consolidar o descartar esta interesante herramienta terapéutica.

La autora declara no presentar conflictos de intereses

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