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Graded target saturation according to post-menstrual age


Authors: J. Matoušek
Authors‘ workplace: Gynekologická, porodnická a neonatologická klinika, 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in: Čes-slov Neonat 2023; 29 (2): 92-93.
Category: Contributions on respiratory problems of preterm newborns

Overview

The following text is a Czech translation of the European consensus guidelines on the management of respiratory distress syndrome recommendations on oxygenotherapy in preterm infants, supplemented by emerging pathophysiological findings, which might necessitate an updated version of these recommendations to be released, stratified by gestational age.

Keywords:

controlled oxygen therapy, oxygen saturation, postmenstrual age


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