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    Relation between Neonatal Endotracheal (ET) Tube Size and Aerosol Penetration- Computational Fluid Dynamic Study (CFD)

    Introduction: There are several aerosolized drugs used in the treatment of neonatal respiratory illnesses, including bronchodilators, diuretics and steroids. In vitro and in vivo studies identified variables that...

    J Mazela, A Moskal, T Sosonowski, J Gadzinowski in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    Dose-Response to Aerosolized KL4 Surfactant in the Spontaneously Breathing CPAP-Supported Preterm Lamb

    Background: We have demonstrated effectiveness of an aerosolized, peptide-containing, synthetic surfactant (KL4 surfactant), in spontaneously breathing CPAP-supported preterm lambs. Dose-ranging studies are requi...

    M R Wolfson, J Wu, T L Hubert, J Mazela, T J Gregory, R G Clayton in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    236 Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Two Subpopulations of Vlbw Newborns: Von Vs. Neocare

    Introduction: Vermont Oxford Network (VON) is well recognized North American neonatal database, which exists since 1991. The first Polish neonatal database (NeoCare) has been created in 2001 in the two western...

    J Mazela, J Gadzinowski, L Kramer, A Merritt in Pediatric Research (2005)

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    134 Long-Term Outcomes of Lucinactant (Surfaxin) Vs. Animal-Derived and Synthetic, Non–Protein-Containing Synthetic Surfactants in Very Preterm Infants

    Background: We have published results of two randomized, controlled trials comparing lucinactant (Surfaxin®), a new generation, peptide-based synthetic surfactant, with non-protein-containing synthetic colfosc...

    J Gadzinowski, F Moya, S Sinha, R Segal, J Mazela, C Guardia in Pediatric Research (2005)