Respiratory oscillometry shows considerable potential for infant lung assessment
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Respiratory oscillometry is a feasible, non-invasive method for assessing lung function in infants from birth to one year of age, with potential applications in neonatal intensive care, long-term respiratory monitoring and early identification of infants at risk of respiratory disease, according to the findings of a scoping review. Assessing lung function in infants is challenging […] The post Respiratory oscillometry shows considerable potential for infant lung assessment appeared first on Hospital Healthcare Europe .
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