Oral feeding for infants and children receiving nasal continuous positive airway pressure and high flow nasal cannula: a systematic review

A Canning, S Clarke, S Thorning, M Chauhan, KA Weir - BMC pediatrics, 2021 - Springer
Background The aim of this systematic review was to determine whether introduction of oral
feeding for infants and children receiving nasal continuous positive airway pressure …

Nasal high flow treatment in preterm infants

CT Roberts, KA Hodgson - Maternal Health, Neonatology and …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Nasal High Flow (HF) is a mode of 'non-invasive'respiratory support for preterm
infants, with several potential modes of action, including generation of distending airway …

Nutrition and high-flow nasal cannula respiratory support in children with bronchiolitis

KN Slain, N Martinez-Schlurmann, SL Shein… - Hospital …, 2017 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVES: No guidelines are available regarding initiation of enteral nutrition in children
with bronchiolitis on high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) support. We hypothesized that the …

Oral feeding for infants and children receiving nasal continuous positive airway pressure and high-flow nasal cannula respiratory supports: a survey of practice

A Canning, R Fairhurst, M Chauhan, KA Weir - Dysphagia, 2020 - Springer
To investigate oral-feeding practices for infants and children receiving nasal continuous
positive airway pressure (nCPAP) and high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) respiratory support …

A decade of evidence: standardized feeding initiative targeting feeding milestones and predicting NICU stays in premature infants in an all-referral level IV NICU

EK Osborn, E Alshaikh, LD Nelin… - Journal of …, 2023 - nature.com
Objective Ten-year data from the simplified, individualized, milestone-targeted, pragmatic,
longitudinal and educational (SIMPLE) feeding initiative were examined by gestational age …

High flow nasal cannula versus NCPAP, duration to full oral feeds in preterm infants: a randomised controlled trial

SJ Glackin, A O'Sullivan, S George… - Archives of Disease in …, 2017 - fn.bmj.com
Objective To compare the time taken by preterm infants with evolving chronic lung disease
to achieve full oral feeding when supported with humidified high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) …

Is nasal high flow inferior to continuous positive airway pressure for neonates?

KA Hodgson, BJ Manley… - Clinics in …, 2019 - perinatology.theclinics.com
BACKGROUND Rates of preterm birth are increasing, 1 and many preterm infants require
respiratory support. The ultimate goal of treatment is to maintain adequate gas exchange …

The prevention and management strategies for neonatal chronic lung disease

C Harris, A Greenough - Expert review of respiratory medicine, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Survival from even very premature birth is improving, but long-term respiratory
morbidity following neonatal chronic lung disease (bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)) has …

Introduction of oral feeding in premature infants on high flow nasal cannula in a level IV neonatal intensive care unit: a quality improvement initiative

H Yildiz Atar, RM Ryan, S Ricciardi, C Nauman… - Journal of …, 2024 - nature.com
Background Failure to reach full oral feeding remains a significant barrier for premature
infants to discharge home. Postmenstrual age (PMA) at first oral feeding is significantly …

Nasal high-flow therapy for preterm infants: review of neonatal trial data

BJ Manley - Clinics in perinatology, 2016 - perinatology.theclinics.com
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a mainstay of noninvasive respiratory
support for preterm infants, and has been well studied in clinical trials. Although its benefits …