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Stressfaktorreduktion während der Atemwegssicherung bei Früh‑/Neugeborenen – die apnoische Oxygenierung

Stress factor reduction when securing the airway in preterm infants and neonates—Apneic oxygenation

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Leister, N., Böttiger, B.W. Stressfaktorreduktion während der Atemwegssicherung bei Früh‑/Neugeborenen – die apnoische Oxygenierung. Anaesthesiologie 73, 275–276 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-024-01394-5

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