Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews
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Variables Associated with the Early Failure of Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

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 This article is reprinted from The Journal of Pediatrics 2004;147(3):341-347, with permission from Elsevier Inc.

PII: S1527-3369(06)00037-7

doi: 10.1053/j.nainr.2006.03.002

Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews
Volume 6, Issue 2 , Pages 68-75 , June 2006