One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants

In 2010, 14.9 million infants worldwide were born premature (less than 37 weeks’ gestation), representing 11% of all newborns. Despite many advances made during the past 3 decades in the field of neonatal medicine, preterm birth still presents the second largest cause of death in children younger th...

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Main Authors: Zivanovic, S, Roehr, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Medical Association 2016
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description In 2010, 14.9 million infants worldwide were born premature (less than 37 weeks’ gestation), representing 11% of all newborns. Despite many advances made during the past 3 decades in the field of neonatal medicine, preterm birth still presents the second largest cause of death in children younger than 5 years of age. Thus, improving the outcomes of preterm infants through the development of refined physiological support systems has been strongly advocated as a part of the United Nations pivotal Millennium Development Goals for child survival.
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spelling oxford-uuid:bc3305f4-76fc-497e-ad58-f78a5762360b2022-03-27T05:22:42ZOne step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infantsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:bc3305f4-76fc-497e-ad58-f78a5762360bEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordAmerican Medical Association2016Zivanovic, SRoehr, CIn 2010, 14.9 million infants worldwide were born premature (less than 37 weeks’ gestation), representing 11% of all newborns. Despite many advances made during the past 3 decades in the field of neonatal medicine, preterm birth still presents the second largest cause of death in children younger than 5 years of age. Thus, improving the outcomes of preterm infants through the development of refined physiological support systems has been strongly advocated as a part of the United Nations pivotal Millennium Development Goals for child survival.
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One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
title One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
title_full One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
title_fullStr One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
title_full_unstemmed One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
title_short One step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates: Interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
title_sort one step further toward defining the optimal respiratory care package for neonates interventions to successfully extubate preterm infants
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