Respiratory monitoring of neonatal resuscitation

Video observations and recordings of respiratory signals from mannequin studies and delivery room (DR) resuscitations are described. This article discusses the uses of a respiratory function monitor (RFM) during training and resuscitations along with potential pitfalls and limitations. It adds objec...

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Hauptverfasser: Schmölzer, Georg M, Kamlin, Omar C O F, Dawson, Jennifer A, te Pas, Arjan B, Morley, Colin J, Davis, Peter G
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