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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 90:F480-F483 doi:10.1136/adc.2004.069351
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Incidence of nasal trauma associated with nasal prong versus nasal mask during continuous positive airway pressure treatment in very low birthweight infants: a randomised control study

Table 3

 Comparison of potential risk factors associated with the development of nasal trauma in very low birthweight infants after nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP)

Trauma (n = 29) No trauma (n = 60) 95% CI of difference between mean p Value
Unless otherwise indicated, values are mean (SD).
*Significant difference.
†Median (interquartile range).
Birth weight (g) 992 (199) 1146 (227) 55.5 to 251.9 0.003*
Gestation (weeks) 28.6 (2.2) 29.6 (2.6) −1.3 to 2.1 0.08
Duration of nCPAP (days) 35.1 (20.0) 20.4 (17.6) −22.9 to −6.4 0.001*
Duration of conventional ventilation (days) 5.0 (5.5)† 3.0 (7.0)† 0.1
Duration of high frequency ventilation (days) 0 (0)† 0 (0)† 0.1
Application of nCPAP
    On admission 4 16 0.3
    After extubation 25 44

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