Cardiorespiratory monitoring during neonatal resuscitation for direct feedback and audit
Neonatal resuscitation is one of the most frequently performed procedures and it is often successful if the ventilation applied is adequate. Over the last decade, interest in seeking objectivity in evaluating the infant's condition at birth or the adequacy and effect of the interventions applie...
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Main Authors: | Jeroen Johannes van Vonderen (Author), Henriëtte A van Zanten (Author), Kim eSchilleman (Author), Stuart B Hooper (Author), Marcus J Kitchen (Author), Ruben SGM Witlox (Author), Arjan Benedictus Te Pas (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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