Visual function scale for identification of infants with low respiratory compliance
Aim: Precise estimation of respiratory function is essential to optimise neonatal respiratory care. However, current clinical scores have not been validated with quantitative measures of respiratory function. The aim of this study was to develop a physiological scoring system to predict low respirat...
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Main Authors: | Eimei Harada (Author), Masahiro Kinoshita (Author), Sachiko Iwata (Author), Mamoru Saikusa (Author), Kennosuke Tsuda (Author), Ryota Shindou (Author), Takeshi Sahashi (Author), Shin Kato (Author), Yasumasa Yamada (Author), Shinji Saitoh (Author), Osuke Iwata (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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