Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . High initial oxygen concentrations may be associated with reduced mortality in very preterm infants. Infants in ...
Adequate blood flow and oxygen delivery to the peripheral tissues of a sick, newborn infant is a sine qua non of neonatal intensive care. The adequacy of tissue oxygen delivery is difficult to measure ...
Acquired cerebral injury is a serious problem for infants born prematurely. The EPICure study, which examined the neurologic outcomes of infants born at 25 or fewer completed weeks of gestation, found ...
NEW ORLEANS -- There was no benefit to giving patients supplemental oxygen during surgery to reduce postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), according to a post hoc analysis of a randomized trial.
The most common indication for the administration of supplemental oxygen is acute or chronic hypoxemia. Causes include pulmonary infection, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), congestive ...
Three groups of subjects were studied in Cooperstown, New York, at a mean barometer pressure of 730 mm. The first consisted of 8 normal persons (3 men and 5 women), whose ages ranged from twenty to ...
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