Assessment of Mesenteric Tissue Saturation, Oxygen Saturation, and Heart Rate Pre- and Post-Blood Transfusion in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants Using Abdominal Site Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.
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M. Sole | D. Penoyer | H. Miller | Ann Diaz | K. Baumann | S. M. Bowles | Susan M. Bowles
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