Early Results Of Nitric Oxide Therapy For Preemies Not Sustained, Study Finds
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 13:21
in Health & Medicine
Inhaled nitric oxide, a therapy used in the treatment of premature newborns with respiratory failure that had shown promising results in short-term studies, does not significantly improve long-term outcomes, according to a national study.
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