Improved Less Invasive Surfactant Administration Success in Preterm Infants after Procedure Standardization
Less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) has been introduced at our tertiary Level IV perinatal center since 2016 with an unsatisfactory success rate, which we attributed to an inconsistent, non-standardized approach and ambiguous patient inclusion criteria. This study aimed to improve the LIS...
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Main Authors: | Björn Liebers (Author), Chinedu Ulrich Ebenebe (Author), Monika Wolf (Author), Martin Ernst Blohm (Author), Eik Vettorazzi (Author), Dominique Singer (Author), Philipp Deindl (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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