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Assessment of resistance of nasal continuous positive airway pressure interfaces.

Elys Alexandra GreenJennifer Anne DawsonPeter G DavisAntonio G De PaoliCalum Timothy Roberts
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition (2018)
There is considerable variation in measured resistance of available CPAP interfaces at gas flows commonly applied in clinical neonatal care. Use of interfaces with high resistance may result in a greater drop in delivered airway pressure in comparison to set circuit pressure, which may have implications for clinical efficacy. Device manufacturers and clinicians should consider CPAP interface resistance prior to introduction into routine clinical care.
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