Use of transpyloric feeds in extremely low birth weight infants at risk of severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia-a single center experience
IntroductionThe incidence of severe BPD (sBPD), defined as needing oxygen or positive pressure at 36 weeks corrected gestational age (CGA), has remained unchanged. These infants are at risk for developing late pulmonary hypertension (LPHN) or needing surgical interventions such as Gastrostomy Tubes...
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Main Authors: | Ahana Nagarkatti (Author), Shikha Sarkar (Author), Amirul Anuar (Author), Naveed Hussain (Author) |
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