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How continuous are continuous drug infusions?
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Continuous syringe pumps
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Design flaw can convert commercially available continuous syringe pumps to intermittent bolus injectors
Objective: To investigate if unexpected behaviour of neonatal and paediatric patients connected to syringe pumps could be explained by transient elevation of these devices. Design: Five ...
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Inhaled nitric oxide in newborn and paediatric patients with pulmonary hypertension and moderate to severe impaired oxygenation: effects of doses of 3–100 parts per million
Objective: To assess the effects of inhaled nitric oxide (INO) 3–100 ppm on oxygenation in both newborn and paediatric patients with pulmonary hypertension and impaired gas exchange. Des...
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Endogenous Nitric Oxide Formation in the Respiratory System
Synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) derived from L-arginine is known to occur in a number of tissues. NO is believed to exert regulatory functions in the circulatory, nervous and immune systems [1,2]. In the respir...