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... oxygen treatment ( 4 weeks of greater than 50 % oxygen ) while it developed in only 7 % of those who received curtailed oxygen administration ( supplemental oxygen de- creased to room air as soon as the infant no longer became cyanotic ...
... oxygen treatment ( 4 weeks of greater than 50 % oxygen ) while it developed in only 7 % of those who received curtailed oxygen administration ( supplemental oxygen de- creased to room air as soon as the infant no longer became cyanotic ...
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... oxygen.13 Infants under 1,500 gm birth weight were entered into the trial if they survived for 48 hours . At that point in time , they were radomized to receive routine oxygen or curtailed oxygen . Routine oxygen was over 50 % inspired ...
... oxygen.13 Infants under 1,500 gm birth weight were entered into the trial if they survived for 48 hours . At that point in time , they were radomized to receive routine oxygen or curtailed oxygen . Routine oxygen was over 50 % inspired ...
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... oxygen saturation from in- dwelling catheters , and noninvasive continuous measurements of transcutaneous PaO , and pulse oximetry ( arterial oxygen sat- uration ) . Figure 26A - 2 shows a premature in- fant with many of these monitors ...
... oxygen saturation from in- dwelling catheters , and noninvasive continuous measurements of transcutaneous PaO , and pulse oximetry ( arterial oxygen sat- uration ) . Figure 26A - 2 shows a premature in- fant with many of these monitors ...
Contents
2 Normal Development of the Eye and Orbit Before Birth | 9 |
Physical and Refractive Characteristics of the Eye at Birth and During Infancy | 31 |
Visual Acuity Assessment of the Preverbal Patient | 48 |
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