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NAVA can be used to transition from long-term HFO

Question 1: The ICU at Monklands Hospital, Glasgow used NAVA for the first time in a complex situation with a severely ill young patient (see the patient case report on www.criticalcarenews.com for further details). The patient was transitioned from 62 days on HFO to NAVA with success. What is your experience in transitioning patients from long-term HFO?

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