id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016416-h3cjylcl Javouhey, Etienne Pathophysiology of Acute Respiratory Failure in Children with Bronchiolitis and Effect of CPAP 2013-05-29 .txt text/plain 5576 316 55 Curiously, blood gas analyses have not been found to be good indicators of ventilatory support requirement except in the study of Campion et al., where a high level of CO 2 before CPAP was predictive of NIV failure defi ned as the need for invasive ventilation [ 8 ] . Liet and colleagues reported three cases of infants with severe bronchiolitis treated with this mode during invasive mechanical ventilation and showed that NAVA was able to improve synchrony, decrease the oxygen requirement, and decrease peak airway pressure from 28 ± 3 to 15 ± 5 cmH 2 O [ 33 ] . Moreover, as no study has been performed on NIV at two pressure levels in bronchiolitis, there is no evidence that NIV after CPAP or HFC failure can obviate the need for intubation and invasive ventilation. ./cache/cord-016416-h3cjylcl.txt ./txt/cord-016416-h3cjylcl.txt