Transitional cardiovascular physiology and comprehensive hemodynamic monitoring in the neonate: Relevance to research and clinical care

Summary A thorough understanding of developmental cardiovascular physiology is essential for early recognition of cardiovascular compromise, selective screening of at-risk groups of neonates, and individualized management using pathophysiology-targeted interventions. Although we have gained a better...

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