Successful Resuscitation in a Model of Asphyxia and Hemorrhage to Test Different Volume Resuscitation Strategies. A Study in Newborn Piglets After Transition
Background: Evidence for recommendations on the use of volume expansion during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in newborn infants is limited.Objectives: To develop a newborn piglet model with asphyxia, hemorrhage, and cardiac arrest to test different volume resuscitation on return of spontaneous circu...
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Main Authors: | Marc R. Mendler (Author), Stephan Schwarz (Author), Lisbeth Hechenrieder (Author), Steven Kurth (Author), Birte Weber (Author), Severin Höfler (Author), Miriam Kalbitz (Author), Benjamin Mayer (Author), Helmut D. Hummler (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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