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Causes and management of pulmonary air leak in newborns
C. Ibrahim
, K. Ganesan
, G. Mann
, N J Shaw
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Pulmonary Air Leak
100%
Ventilatory Rate
50%
Inspiratory Time
50%
Clinical Management
25%
Emergency Management
25%
High Incidence
25%
Term Infants
25%
Preterm Infants
25%
Surfactant
25%
Ventilation
25%
Paralysis
25%
Pneumothorax
25%
Sedation
25%
Reported Incidence
25%
Artificial Ventilation
25%
Increased Mortality
25%
Ventilatory Strategies
25%
Ventilator
25%
Intraventricular Hemorrhage
25%
High-frequency Ventilation
25%
X-ray
25%
Mean Airway Pressure
25%
Pulmonary Emphysema
25%
Air Leak
25%
Permissive Hypercapnia
25%
Mechanical Ventilation Complications
25%
Sudden Deteriorations
25%
Tension Pneumothorax
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neonatal Infant
100%
Deterioration
100%
Morbidity
50%
Artificial Respiration
50%
Pneumothorax
50%
Permissive hypercapnia
50%
Mean Airway Pressure
50%
Tension Pneumothorax
50%
Pulmonary Interstitial Emphysema
50%
Paralysis
50%
High-Frequency Ventilation
50%
Surfactant
50%
Bleeding
50%