Understanding the use and outcomes of high-flow nasal cannula among infants admitted to Canadian hospitals with bronchiolitis (CanFLO): a protocol for a multicentre, retrospective cohort study.
Michelle D'AlessandroChiara FricanoFarah AbdulsatarNicole BechardJagraj Singh BrarOlivier DrouinJessica L FouldsLucia GigliaPeter J GillRonish GuptaPatricia LiJason McConneryJason MetcalfMahmoud SakranClaire SeatonAnupam SehgalNatalie SirizzottiStefan D BaralGita Wahinull nullnull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Approval from the Research Ethics Boards (REBs) has been obtained for each participating study site prior to onset of data collection including Clinical Trials Ontario for all Ontario hospital sites and REBs from British Columbia Children's Hospital, Stollery Children's Hospital, Montreal Children's Hospital and CHU Sainte-Justine. Study results will be disseminated through presentation at national/international conferences and publication in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals.
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