Pulmonary Effects of Neonatal Hydrocortisone Treatment in Ventilator-Dependent Preterm Infants
Background/Objective. Hydrocortisone, administered to ventilated preterm neonates to facilitate extubation, has no adverse long-term effects, but short-term pulmonary effects have not been described previously. In the present study, we analyzed effects of hydrocortisone on ventilator settings and Fi...
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Main Authors: | Sandra E. A. de Jong (Author), Floris Groenendaal (Author), Frank van Bel (Author), Karin J. Rademaker (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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