Permissive Hypercapnia Results in Decreased Functional Vessel Density in the Skin of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
BackgroundVentilator-induced lung injury with subsequent bronchopulmonary dysplasia remains an important issue in the care of extremely low-birth-weight infants. Permissive hypercapnia has been proposed to reduce lung injury. Hypercapnia changes cerebral perfusion, but its influence on the periphera...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Francoise Puchwein-Schwepcke (Author), Kristina Schottmayer (Author), Zuzana Mormanová (Author), Jens Dreyhaupt (Author), Orsolya Genzel-Boroviczeny (Author), Ulrich H. Thome (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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