Research ArticleOriginal Research
Bubble Nasal CPAP, Early Surfactant Treatment, and Rapid Extubation Are Associated With Decreased Incidence of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Newborns: Efficacy and Safety Considerations
Charles A Friedman, Robert C Menchaca, Mary C Baker, Clarissa K Rivas, Raymond N Laberge, Enrique H Rios, Syed H Haider, Edgar J Romero, Elizabeth B Eason, J Kennard Fraley and Mesfin Woldesenbet
Respiratory Care July 2013, 58 (7) 1134-1142; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.01998
Charles A Friedman
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Pediatrix Medical Group of Houston, Houston, Texas.
MDRobert C Menchaca
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Division of Respiratory Therapy, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital.
MBA RRTMary C Baker
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
RN-CICClarissa K Rivas
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Division of Respiratory Therapy, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital.
RRTRaymond N Laberge
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Division of Respiratory Therapy, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital.
RRTEnrique H Rios
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Pediatrix Medical Group of Houston, Houston, Texas.
MDSyed H Haider
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Pediatrix Medical Group of Houston, Houston, Texas.
MDEdgar J Romero
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Pediatrix Medical Group of Houston, Houston, Texas.
MDElizabeth B Eason
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Pediatrix Medical Group of Houston, Houston, Texas.
MDJ Kennard Fraley
Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
MPHMesfin Woldesenbet
Division of Neonatology, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, Texas
Pediatrix Medical Group of Houston, Houston, Texas.
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Respiratory Care
Vol. 58, Issue 7
1 Jul 2013
Bubble Nasal CPAP, Early Surfactant Treatment, and Rapid Extubation Are Associated With Decreased Incidence of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Newborns: Efficacy and Safety Considerations
Charles A Friedman, Robert C Menchaca, Mary C Baker, Clarissa K Rivas, Raymond N Laberge, Enrique H Rios, Syed H Haider, Edgar J Romero, Elizabeth B Eason, J Kennard Fraley, Mesfin Woldesenbet
Respiratory Care Jul 2013, 58 (7) 1134-1142; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01998
Bubble Nasal CPAP, Early Surfactant Treatment, and Rapid Extubation Are Associated With Decreased Incidence of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Newborns: Efficacy and Safety Considerations
Charles A Friedman, Robert C Menchaca, Mary C Baker, Clarissa K Rivas, Raymond N Laberge, Enrique H Rios, Syed H Haider, Edgar J Romero, Elizabeth B Eason, J Kennard Fraley, Mesfin Woldesenbet
Respiratory Care Jul 2013, 58 (7) 1134-1142; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01998