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A prospective observational pilot study of synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (SNIPPV) as a primary mode of ventilation in infants >/= 28 weeks with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
MLA
Santin R, et al. “A Prospective Observational Pilot Study of Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation (SNIPPV) as a Primary Mode of Ventilation in Infants >/= 28 Weeks with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS).” Journal of Perinatology, vol. 24, no. 8, Aug. 2004, pp. 487–93. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7211131.
APA
Santin R, Brodsky N, & Bhandari V. (2004). A prospective observational pilot study of synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (SNIPPV) as a primary mode of ventilation in infants >/= 28 weeks with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Journal of Perinatology, 24(8), 487–493. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7211131
Chicago
Santin R, Brodsky N, and Bhandari V. 2004. “A Prospective Observational Pilot Study of Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation (SNIPPV) as a Primary Mode of Ventilation in Infants >/= 28 Weeks with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS).” Journal of Perinatology 24 (8): 487–93. doi:10.1038/sj.jp.7211131.