Achieving humidification of inspired gases in the delivery room for very preterm infants: Rationale and set up
<p>Nearly all very preterm infants will require some form of respiratory support in the neonatal unit. It is standard practice to humidify the inspired gases. It appears logical to bring this practice of humidification forward to the time immediately after birth. There is an evidence base for...
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Main Authors: | Michael P Meyer (Author), Jonathan Barrett (Author) |
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Archives of Pulmonology and Respiratory Care - Peertechz Publications,
2022-11-11.
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