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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2002;87:F233 doi:10.1136/fn.87.3.F233-b
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Effect of head up tilting on oxygenation

  1. HD Dellagrammaticas
  1. hdellagr@ath.forthnet.gr

      We read with interest the paper by Dimitriou et al1 in which it was confirmed again that head up tilting to 45 degrees results in better oxygenation in stable preterm neonates. However compared with our study,2 in which the same effect was observed, there is a (probably) significant difference. Their infants were studied in the horizontal prone, in the …

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