Testing positive pressure delivered from commercial and WHO-style pediatric bubble CPAP devices
Abstract Background/aim Low-cost commercial bCPAP devices have been deployed in resource-limited settings to treat neonatal respiratory failure. The use of these devices has increased access to pediatric respiratory support for infants. However, constrained resources may result in substitution of re...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nicholas A. Ettinger, Nathan Serazin, Richard Nguyen, Jennifer Werdenberg, Minke Huibers, Susan Torrey |
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2021
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