Evaluation of a patient’s respiratory and ventilatory status is often based on intermittent arterial samples that are neither practical during sleep nor offer continuous blood gas monitoring.
Background and Aims: To test the hypothesis that effective ventilation, as evidenced by an increase in expired carbon dioxide (CO2), during the initial resuscitation of prematurely born infants would ...
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