Endotracheal-Suctioning Curb Tied to Respiratory Problems in Some Newborns Endotracheal-Suctioning Curb Tied to Respiratory Problems in Some Newborns

Avoidance of routine endotracheal suctioning of meconium-stained nonvigorous newborns, as recommended in recent guidelines, may be associated with a higher risk of respiratory problems, according to Texas-based researchers.Reuters Health Information
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