Effect of Closed Versus Open Suction System on Cardiopulmonary Parameters of Ventilated Neonates

Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Removal of airway secretion is required in many neonates in the intensive care setting, and the process is most critical with respiratory problems. Clearance of secretions is essential in the mechanically ventilated neonates, because these neonates breathe slowly through an artificial airway. So, accumulation of secretions can lead to airway occlusion, serious physiological abnormalities and even death. Therefore, suctioning is essential for...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of Closed Versus Open Suction System on Cardiopulmonary Parameters of Ventilated Neonates
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
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