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    The rate of reintubation at 72 hours and 28 days was not different among patients with hypoxemia after extubation who received VenturiMask oxygen compared with high-flow nasal oxygen.The VenturiMask provides gas mixtures to patients at higher flow rates compared with low-flow devices used for oxygen therapy in previous studies, Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore, MD, PhD, from the department of

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    The rate of reintubation at 72 hours and 28 days was not different among patients with hypoxemia after extubation who received VenturiMask oxygen compared with high-flow nasal oxygen.The VenturiMask provides gas mixtures to patients at higher flow rates compared with low-flow devices used for oxygen therapy in previous studies, Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore, MD, PhD, from the department of

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    Early extubation following repair of esophageal atresia (EA) is desirable unless the anastomosis is under tension, in which case paralysis and post-operative ventilation may reduce the risk of anastomotic leakage. However, complications from emergency reintubations do occur with either strategy. We aim to examine the risk/benefit balance of early and delayed extubation following EA repair.

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