Inhaled Nitric Oxide and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
New England Journal of Medicine1997Vol. 336(9), pp. 605–610
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Jesse D. Roberts, Jeffrey R. Fineman, Frederick C. Morin, Philip W. Shaul, Stephen Rimar, Michael D. Schreiber, Richard A. Polin, Maurice S. Zwass, Michael Zayek, Ian Gross, Michaël Heymann, Warren M. Zapol, Kajori G. Thusu, Thomas M. Zellers, Mark E. Wylam, Alan M. Zaslavsky
Abstract
Inhaled nitric oxide improves systemic oxygenation in infants with persistent pulmonary hypertension and may reduce the need for more invasive treatments.
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