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Oxygen Delivery Through Nasal Cannulae to Preterm Infants: Can Practice Be Improved?

Michele Walsh, William Engle, Abbot Laptook, S. Nadya J. Kazzi, Susie Buchter, Maynard Rasmussen, Qing Yao and ; for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network
Pediatrics October 2005, 116 (4) 857-861; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-2411
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vol. 116 no. 4 857-861
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-2411
PubMed 
16199694

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American Academy of Pediatrics
Print ISSN 
0031-4005
Online ISSN 
1098-4275
History 
  • Accepted December 29, 2004
  • Published online September 30, 2005.

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  1. Michele Walsh, MD, MS*,
  2. William Engle, MD‡,
  3. Abbot Laptook, MD§,
  4. S. Nadya J. Kazzi, MD, MPH‖,
  5. Susie Buchter, MD¶,
  6. Maynard Rasmussen, MD#,
  7. Qing Yao, PhD**,
  8. for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network
  1. *Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
  2. ‡Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana
  3. §Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
  4. ‖Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
  5. ¶Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
  6. #University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California
  7. **Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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Michele Walsh, William Engle, Abbot Laptook, S. Nadya J. Kazzi, Susie Buchter, Maynard Rasmussen, Qing Yao
Pediatrics Oct 2005, 116 (4) 857-861; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-2411

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Michele Walsh, William Engle, Abbot Laptook, S. Nadya J. Kazzi, Susie Buchter, Maynard Rasmussen, Qing Yao
Pediatrics Oct 2005, 116 (4) 857-861; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-2411
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