Tag Archives: High-Flow cannula

Preventing desaturation during intubation. Shine on, you crazy….

Recommendations for older children and adults during endotracheal intubation frequently include the use of free flow oxygen, indeed when I was a fellow with Neil Finer we routinely provided additional free flow oxygen from a catheter placed near the nose, … Continue reading

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High-flow in non-tertiary neonatal units: Hunting for answers. #EBNEO

I think Brett Manley is going for the record as the person with the highest proportion of his publications in the FPNEJM, he now has 3, with 2 of them as first author. This is the HUNTER trial where babies … Continue reading

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PAS 2018 No6: Brett, the HUNTER

Brett Manley from Melbourne is now the person in the world with the greatest trial experience in the use of high flow nasal cannulae in the newborn. He has been the HIPSTER, and is now the HUNTER, I can’t find … Continue reading

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