Postextubation atlectasis—the role of oral versus nasal endotracheal tubes

The Journal of Pediatrics - Tập 100 - Trang 806-810 - 1982
Alan R. Spitzer1,2, William W. Fox1,2
1Division of Neonatology of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. USA
2Department of Pediatrics of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa. USA

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