Extremely premature infants still face daunting risks of sickness or death, even though advances in neonatal-perinatal care have improved infant survival at progressively lower gestational ages.
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MADISON, Wis. -- Results published Wednesday from a University of Wisconsin-Madison study indicate that non-invasive ventilation is superior to an oxygen mask for patients needing emergency airway ...
Studies have shown that noninvasive respiratory support at birth — rather than immediate intubation and delivery of lung surfactant — improves short-term respiratory outcomes in premature infants born ...
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