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  1. Effect of reading to preterm infants on measures of cardiorespiratory stability in the neonatal intensive care unit
  2. Premature Infants Conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology: An Analysis of Infant Morbidity, Compared with Infants Conceived Naturally
  3. Intrauterine Herpes Simplex Virus Infection Presenting as a Zosteriform Eruption in a Newborn
  4. Pilot study of dornase alfa (Pulmozyme) therapy for acquired ventilator-associated infection in preterm infants
  5. Physiologic Principles ∗
  6. Tidal Volume Requirement in Mechanically Ventilated Infants with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
  7. Improving the Quality of Radiographs in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Utilizing Educational Interventions
  8. Tidal Volume in Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Supported with Conventional Mechanical Ventilation
  9. Volume Guarantee Ventilation during Surgical Closure of Patent Ductus Arteriosus
  10. Effect of variable circuit flow rate during the expiratory phase on CO2 elimination
  11. Respiratory System
  12. Complications of Mechanical Ventilation
  13. Effective ventilation at conventional rates with tidal volume below instrumental dead space: a bench study
  14. Physiologic Principles*
  15. The Effect of Arterial pH on Oxygenation Persists Even in Infants Treated with Inhaled Nitric Oxide
  16. Tidal volume needed/kg in extremely low premature infants is inversely proportional to birth weight.
  17. Evolution of tidal volume requirement during the first 3 weeks of life in infants <800 g ventilated with Volume Guarantee
  18. Volume Guarantee Ventilation
  19. Effect of Volume Guarantee Combined with Assist/Control vs Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
  20. Antenatal magnesium treatment and neonatal illness severity as measured by the Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP)
  21. Antenatal magnesium treatment and neonatal illness severity as measured by the Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP)
  22. Volume guarantee: Stability of tidal volume and incidence of hypocarbia
  23. Response to Olsen, et al. study comparing SIMV & PSV
  24. Pulmonary oxygen consumption: a hypothesis to explain the increase in oxygen consumption of low birth weight infants with lung disease
  25. Patient‐ventilator interactions in new modes of patient‐triggered ventilation
  26. Volume Targetted Mechanical Ventilation of Newborns Maintains More Stable Tidal Volume but Does Not Prevent Hypocarbia in the First 24 Hours of Life
  27. Heparin Improves Gas Exchange during Experimental Acute Lung Injury in Newborn Piglets
  28. Colonoscopy Under General Anesthesia in Children
  29. Patient-Ventilator Interactions in Newer Modes of Patient Triggered Ventilation 1591
  30. Pulmonary Oxygen Consumption: Novel Hypothesis to Explain the Increase in Oxygen Consumption of LBW Infants with Lung Disease
  31. [18F]Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake in Neonatal Acute Lung Injury Measured by Positron Emission Tomography1
  32. HEPARIN IMPROVES GAS EXCHANGE DURING EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE LUNG INJURY IN NEWBORN PIGLETS • 1587
  33. VENTILATORY MANAGEMENT OF NEONATAL PULMONARY INTERSTITIAL EMPHYSEMA: RESULTS OF A CANADIAN SURVEY. 1919
  34. A FEASIBLE MODEL OF EARLY CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED NEWBORN PIGLETS. † 1122
  35. POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PET) OF 18FDG UPTAKE IS AN ACCURATE IN VIVO MEASURE OF NEONATAL ACUTE LUNG INJURY † 1316
  36. Preparing the bowel for colonoscopy.