Inhaled Nitric Oxide Use and Outcomes in Critically Ill Children With a History of Prematurity
Abstract
Inhaled nitric oxide (INO) is used to treat hypoxic respiratory failure without clear evidence of benefit. Future trials to evaluate its use will be designed based on an understanding of the populations in which this therapy is provided and with outcomes based on patient characteristics, for example, a history of premature birth.This was a multi-center prospective observational study that evaluated subjects in the pediatric ICU who were treated...
Paper Details
Title
Inhaled Nitric Oxide Use and Outcomes in Critically Ill Children With a History of Prematurity
Published Date
Sep 22, 2021
Journal
Volume
66
Issue
10
Pages
1549 - 1559
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