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[Administration of inhaled nitric oxide in newborns].
Minerva anestesiologica, 2004The use of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in newborn hypoxemic respiratory failure is based on the evidence of selective pulmonary vasodilation, without systemic side effects. It is use in more than 34 weeks old newborns, with severe acute pulmonary hypertension and right-left extrapulmonary shunt. In the other cases (i.e.
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Intelligent inhalers for systemic administration?
Drug Discovery Today, 2001openaire +2 more sources
"Aerosol-in-bag" administration of inhaled bronchodilators.
European journal of respiratory diseases, 1987Many patients fail to use metered dose inhalers (MDI) correctly even after receiving tuition, as the technique requires hand-lung coordination, and breath-holding. The article describes the various Auxiliary Delivery Systems designed to circumvent the problem, compares them with MDI, and reports a new "Aerosol-in-Bag" method which is home-made, easy ...
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A527 PROLONGED INHALED NITRIC OXIDE ADMINISTRATION
Anesthesiology, 1997G.F. Rich, D.U. Frank
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Pathophysiology, research challenges, and clinical management of smoke inhalation injury
Lancet, The, 2016Perenlei Enkhbaatar +2 more
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Steam inhalation and paediatric burns during the COVID-19 pandemic
Lancet, The, 2020Jia Choong, Naiem S Moiemen
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Foreign Body Aspiration During Inhaled Bronchodilator Administration
Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2018Manuel Rodrigo Garzón +2 more
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Drug Administration by Inhalation in Children
2019Angela Mary Fonceca +3 more
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Drug Administration by Inhalation in Children
2012Geller, David E., Coates, Allan L.
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