Implementation of Bubble CPAP in a Rural Ugandan Neonatal ICU
Respiratory Care2014Vol. 60(3), pp. 437–445
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Ryan M. McAdams, Anna B. Hedstrom, Robert M DiBlasi, Jill E Mant, James Nyonyintono, Christine Otai, Debbie Lester, Maneesh Batra
Abstract
Implementing bubble CPAP in a low-income/middle-income setting is feasible. The RSS may be a simple and useful tool for monitoring a neonate's respiratory status and for guiding CPAP management.
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