Kloor T H, Carbajal D
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1984 Sep;23(9):477-9. doi: 10.1177/000992288402300902.
In both pediatric and neonatal intensive care settings, and occasionally at home, there exists the need to deliver chronic low dose oxygen therapy to small, uncooperative patients. To be effective, a method of oxygen delivery must be both reliable and comfortable, and, at the same time, inexpensive and safe. We believe that this may be achieved by a simple modification of existing pediatric nasal cannulae.
在儿科和新生儿重症监护环境中,偶尔也包括在家中,都需要为年幼、不配合的患者提供长期低剂量氧疗。为了有效,一种氧输送方法必须既可靠又舒适,同时还要价格低廉且安全。我们认为,通过对现有的儿科鼻导管进行简单改造或许可以实现这一点。