CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF FAILURE OF NASAL CPAP IN TREATMENT OF NEONATES WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS

Rehab Abd El-Halim Mohamed;

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Background: Newborns are at high risk of developing respiratory distress in the immediate post-natal period. Traditionally, they were managed by intubation and mechanical ventilation. In recent years, use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has


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Title CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF FAILURE OF NASAL CPAP IN TREATMENT OF NEONATES WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
Other Titles التنبؤات الإكلينيكية لفشل عمل جهاز الضغط الهوائي الإيجابي المستمرالأنفى في علاج الأطفال حديثي الولادهذوى أعراض الصعوبة التنفسية
Authors Rehab Abd El-Halim Mohamed
Keywords CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF FAILURE OF NASAL CPAP IN TREATMENT OF NEONATES WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
Issue Date 2012
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Background: Newborns are at high risk of developing respiratory distress in the immediate post-natal period. Traditionally, they were managed by intubation and mechanical ventilation. In recent years, use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has

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