Variability of respiratory rate measurements in neonates- every minute counts
Abstract Background Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who have an irregular breathing pattern. The World Health Organisation recommends a one-minute count, but there is limited data to support this length of observation. We sought to evaluate agreement between the resp...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Muthoni Njeru (Author), J. Mark Ansermino (Author), William M. Macharia (Author), Dustin T. Dunsmuir (Author) |
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