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Difficult intubation of neonatal patients

Difficult intubation of neonatal patients

Neonatal tracheal intubation is a frequently performed but high-risk procedure for the baby in delivery rooms (DR) or in neonatal intensive care units (NICU)1. Despite its common use, it remains a complex procedure, particularly when faced with an unexpectedly...

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Fluid therapy: challenges in the septic patient

Fluid therapy: challenges in the septic patient

The administration of fluids is essential for the survival of the critical patient in shock, regardless of the cause of the shock. This supply occurs to a greater extent during the first hours and days of stay, since it is during these that resuscitation of the...

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