The role of human milk feeds on inotrope use in newborn infants with sepsis
BackgroundRegarding neonatal hypotension, there is no certainty as to whether inotrope properties are beneficial or whether they may be harmful. However, given that the antioxidant content of human milk plays a compensatory role in neonatal sepsis and that human milk feeding has direct effects in mo...
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Main Authors: | Elisenda Moliner-Calderón (Author), Sergio Verd (Author), Alfonso Leiva (Author), Gemma Ginovart (Author), Pia Moll-McCarthy (Author), Josep Figueras-Aloy (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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