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  • 27. A randomized controlled trial of synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation in RDS.
    Bhandari V, Gavino RG, Nedrelow JH, Pallela P, Salvador A, Ehrenkranz RA, Brodsky NL.
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    J Pediatr; 2007 May; 150(5):521-6, 526.e1. PubMed ID: 17452229
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  • 29. Bubble CPAP - a primary respiratory support for respiratory distress syndrome in newborns.
    Urs PS, Khan F, Maiya PP.
    Indian Pediatr; 2009 May; 46(5):409-11. PubMed ID: 19179737
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  • 31. Benign gaseous distension of the bowel in premature infants treated with nasal continuous airway pressure: a study of contributing factors.
    Jaile JC, Levin T, Wung JT, Abramson SJ, Ruzal-Shapiro C, Berdon WE.
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    Thomson MA, Yoder BA, Winter VT, Giavedoni L, Chang LY, Coalson JJ.
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  • 34. Early nasal continuous positive airway pressure and minimal handling in the treatment of very-low-birth-weight infants.
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  • 35. Continuous positive airway pressure - a gentler approach to ventilation.
    Upadhyay A, Deorari AK.
    Indian Pediatr; 2004 May; 41(5):459-69. PubMed ID: 15181296
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  • 37. Primary respiratory support in preterm infants with cleft lip and palate.
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  • 38. Randomized trial of continuous positive airways pressure to prevent reventilation in preterm infants.
    Peake M, Dillon P, Shaw NJ.
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