Heated Humidifiers for Noninvasive Respiratory Support and the Risk of Burns in Neonates: A Bench Evaluation

Volume: 66, Issue: 9, Pages: 1398 - 1405
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
User errors in managing heated humidifiers (HHs) have been suggested to be a source of nasal burns in newborns treated with nasal CPAP. This study evaluated the risk of burns by reproducing 3 typical errors concerning the use of HHs.Six HHs were tested on a bench in a traditional nasal CPAP setup: PMH5000, Aircon (Wilamed); MR730, MR850, MR950 (Fisher & Paykel); and H900 (Hamilton). Temperature was measured at the end of the inspiratory tubing...
Paper Details
Title
Heated Humidifiers for Noninvasive Respiratory Support and the Risk of Burns in Neonates: A Bench Evaluation
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
66
Issue
9
Pages
1398 - 1405
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