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Endothelin 1 as a predictor marker for bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome
M.S. El Shemi, S. Tawfik , S.M. Khafagy*, M.T. Hamza , A.M.A. Youssef
Factors associated with long-term mechanical ventilation in extremely preterm infants
L. Yossef, E.G. Shepherd, S. Lynch, K.M. Reber, L. Nelin*
Oxygen and parenteral nutrition two main oxidants for extremely preterm infants: ‘It all adds up’
I. Mohamed *, W. Elremaly, T. Rouleau, J.-C Lavoie
Early extubation attempts reduce length of stay in extremely preterm infants even if re-intubation is necessary
M. Robbins, J. Trittmann, E. Martin, K.M. Reber, L. Nelin*, E. Shepherd
Do early postnatal body weight changes contribute to neonatal morbidities in the extremely low birth weight infants?
R. Verma*, S. Shibly, H. Fang, S. Pollack
Cord blood fibroblast growth factor-10 as a possible predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants
Walid A. Mohamed∗, Mohamed A. Aseeric
Factors associated with survival of <27 week infants in an all-referral neonatal intensive care unit
P.A. Moorehead, E.M. Martin, E.G. Shepherd, N.A. Parikh, P.B. Reagan, W. Gardner, K.O. Yeates, L.D. Nelin
Factors associated with survival of <27 week infants in an all-referral neonatal intensive care unit
P.A. Moorehead, E.M. Martin, E.G. Shepherd, N.A. Parikh, P.B. Reagan, W. Gardner, K.O. Yeates, L.D. Nelin
Permissive hypercapnia practices among neonatologists in the United States: Results of a national survey
T.S. Mu, T.L. Sawyer, C.P. Jordan, C.F.T. Uyehara
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