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Respiratory Diseases
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2015August 19, 2015 EDT

Economic Impact of Changes in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Ventilation Strategies with the Advent of New Noninvasive Ventilation Techniques: A Review and Proposed Assessment Framework for High Flow Therapy as a Routine Respiratory Support Paradigm

Jan B. Pietzsch, Abigail M. Garner, Michael McQueen,
costeconomicshftncpapcmvrespiratory supportneonatal care
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Pietzsch JB, Garner AM, McQueen M. Economic Impact of Changes in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Ventilation Strategies with the Advent of New Noninvasive Ventilation Techniques: A Review and Proposed Assessment Framework for High Flow Therapy as a Routine Respiratory Support Paradigm. JHEOR. 2015;3(1):34-42. doi:10.36469/​9840
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