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Volumn 100, Issue 6, 2015, Pages F507-F513

Non-invasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in preterm infants: A randomised phase II crossover trial

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Indexed keywords

AIRWAY PRESSURE; ARTICLE; BRADYCARDIA; CATHETER; CLINICAL ARTICLE; CONTROLLED STUDY; CROSSOVER PROCEDURE; DIAPHRAGM; ELECTRODE; FEMALE; HUMAN; HYPOXEMIA; INFANT; INTERMETHOD COMPARISON; LUNG MINUTE VOLUME; MALE; NONINVASIVE NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTILATORY ASSIST; NONINVASIVE PRESSURE SUPPORT; NONINVASIVE VENTILATION; PHASE 2 CLINICAL TRIAL; PREMATURITY; PRIORITY JOURNAL; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL; TIDAL VOLUME; TREATMENT OUTCOME; VENTILATOR; ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION; CLINICAL TRIAL; INTERACTIVE VENTILATORY SUPPORT; NEWBORN; NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE; PHYSIOLOGY; PROCEDURES; SOUTH KOREA;

EID: 84955588248     PISSN: 13592998     EISSN: 14682052     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2014-308057     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (76)

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