Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is the most common neonatal form and mostly reversible after a few days with improvement of the underlying pulmonary condition. When pulmonary ...
3 National Institute for Health Research, Alder Hey Clinical Research Facility, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, UK ...
While coarctation of the aorta varies greatly in both severity and age at presentation, all patients are at increased risk of hypertension both before and after repair. Despite advances in knowledge ...
Respiratory distress (RD) in newborn is characterized by increased work of breathing (WOB) in the form of tachypnea, grunting, chest retractions, and often associated with reduced air entry and ...
Chest wall rigidity is a known side effect of fentanyl use, which is why fentanyl is usually combined with a muscle relaxant such as mivacurium. Verifying endotracheal intubation is difficult in case ...
aWomen's Health Research Unit, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK ...
6 Obstetric Department, Södra Älvsborgs Hospital, S-501 15 Borås, Sweden 7 Children’s Department, Södra Älvsborgs Hospital 8 Department of Neonatology, Hospital of Skövde, S-541 85 Skövde, Sweden 9 ...