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Volumn 90, Issue 18, 2010, Pages 1260-1263

Effect of prone or spine position on mechanically ventilated neonates after cardiac surgery with acute lung injury

Author keywords

Acute lung injury; Cardiac surgical procedures; Infant, newborn; Positure; Respiration, artificial

Indexed keywords

ACUTE LUNG INJURY; AIRWAY PRESSURE; ARTICLE; ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION; ASSISTED VENTILATION; BIRTH WEIGHT; BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS; BODY POSTURE; BODY WEIGHT; BREATHING RATE; CLINICAL ARTICLE; CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS; CORONARY HEMODYNAMICS; DIAPHRAGM; HEART SURGERY; HUMAN; NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTILATORY ASSIST; NEWBORN; NEWBORN SURGERY; OXYGENATION; PATIENT SAFETY; PEAK INSPIRATORY FLOW; POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD; PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION; SUPINE POSITION; VENTILATED PATIENT; CLINICAL TRIAL; COMPARATIVE STUDY; CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL; CONTROLLED STUDY; CROSSOVER PROCEDURE; FEMALE; MALE; METHODOLOGY; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL;

EID: 84871417374     PISSN: 03762491     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0376-2491.2010.18.011     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (7)

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