@article{1b999fbbcdd04538a5a303d20fe785ea,
title = "High-Flow Nasal Cannula: Clinically Speaking, Is There Really a Difference?",
author = "Walsh, \{Brian K.\}",
note = "Historically, oxygen nasal cannulae are used as a therapy to increase arterial oxygenation in patients who are hypoxemic. In the neonatal practice, oxygen flows of 2 L/min and of 4 L/min in the pediatric patient have seldom been used due to the potential for excessive drying of the nasal mucosae",
year = "2019",
month = jan,
language = "American English",
journal = "Respiratory Care",
}