Retracted: Experience of cases with inhaled nitric oxide and therapeutic hypothermia
Pediatrics International2021Vol. 64(1), pp. e14901–e14901
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S. Fukuda, Makoto Nabetani, Ran D. Goldman, Tadashi Shinomoto, Keisuke Kobata, Nanae Yutaka, Hiroyuki Sano
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These initial findings suggest that monitoring hematological and cardiovascular status is important with iNO for severe asphyxia in infants with PPHN. Safer and more feasible protocols are needed for when iNO and TH therapy are administered together.
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