The clinical advantage of nasal high-flow in respiratory management during procedural sedation: A scoping review on the application of nasal high-flow during dental procedures with sedation
Structured summary: Rationale: Nasal high-flow (NHF), a new method for respiratory management during procedural sedation, has greater advantages than conventional nasal therapy with oxygen. However, its clinical relevance for patients undergoing oral maxillofacial surgery and/or dental treatment rem...
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Main Authors: | Shinji Kurata (Author), Takuro Sanuki (Author), Hitoshi Higuchi (Author), Takuya Miyawaki (Author), Seiji Watanabe (Author), Shigeru Maeda (Author), Shuntaro Sato (Author), Max Pinkham (Author), Stanislav Tatkov (Author), Takao Ayuse (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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