Respiratory rate, tidal volume and ventilation of newborn infants in the prone and supine positions

The respiratory rate, tidal volume and ventilation were measured in newborn infants with a body plethysmograph. A continuous recording revealed that, with one exception, no significant change occurred in these parameters when seven mature infants were turned from supine to prone position or vice ver...

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