In Newborn Infants a New Intubation Method May Reduce the Number of Intubation Attempts: A Randomized Pilot Study
Severe desaturation or bradycardia often occur during neonatal endotracheal intubation. Using continuous gas flow through the endotracheal tube might reduce the incidence of these events. We hypothesized that continuous gas flow through the endotracheal tube during nasotracheal intubation compared t...
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Main Authors: | Marlies Bruckner (Author), Nicholas M. Morris (Author), Gerhard Pichler (Author), Christina H. Wolfsberger (Author), Stefan Heschl (Author), Lukas P. Mileder (Author), Bernhard Schwaberger (Author), Georg M. Schmölzer (Author), Berndt Urlesberger (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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