A Compartment-Based Mathematical Model for Studying Convective Aerosol Transport in Newborns Receiving Nebulized Drugs during Noninvasive Respiratory Support
Nebulization could be a valuable solution to administer drugs to neonates receiving noninvasive respiratory support. Small and irregular tidal volumes and air leaks at the patient interface, which are specific characteristics of this patient population and are primarily responsible for the low doses...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Tarantini (Author), Ilaria Milesi (Author), Xabier Murgia (Author), Federico Bianco (Author), Raffaele L. Dellacà (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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