Cerebral oxygenation associated with INSURE versus LISA procedures in surfactant-deficient newborn piglet RDS model

scientific article published on 18 February 2019

Cerebral oxygenation associated with INSURE versus LISA procedures in surfactant-deficient newborn piglet RDS model is …
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P356DOI10.1002/PPUL.24277
P932PMC publication ID6593807
P698PubMed publication ID30775857

P50authorCarmen Rey-SantanoQ91674517
Fabrizio SalomoneQ60195805
P2093author name stringBegoña Loureiro
Victoria E Mielgo
Elena Gastiasoro
Miguel A Gomez-Solaetxe
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P304page(s)644-654
P577publication date2019-02-18
P1433published inPediatric PulmonologyQ15749800
P1476titleCerebral oxygenation associated with INSURE versus LISA procedures in surfactant-deficient newborn piglet RDS model
P478volume54

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