When should NPPV be selected over CPAP in children with OSA?
A) For every patient who is hypoxemic
B) When OSA is complicated by alveolar hypoventilation and hypercarbia
C) When OSA is complicated by hypoxemia
D) For every patient who is hypoxemic and hypercapnic
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