Pulse Oximetry Screening Adapted to a System with Home Births: The Dutch Experience
Neonatal screening for critical congenital heart defects is proven to be safe, accurate, and cost-effective. The screening has been implemented in many countries across all continents in the world. However, screening for critical congenital heart defects after home births had not been studied widely...
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Main Authors: | Ilona C. Narayen (Author), Nico A. Blom (Author), Arjan B. te Pas (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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