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Aire frente a oxígeno al 100% en reanimación neonatal. En la práctica un dilema con varias opciones
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E. Burón Martíneza,
, M. Iriondo Sanzb, E. Salguero Garcíac, Grupo de RCP Neonatal de la SEN 1
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Correspondencia: Dra. E. Burón Martínez. Servicio de Pediatría. Unidad de Neonatología. Hospital Clínico Universitario. Ramón y Cajal, s/n. 47005 Valladolid. España.
Correspondencia: Dra. E. Burón Martínez. Servicio de Pediatría. Unidad de Neonatología. Hospital Clínico Universitario. Ramón y Cajal, s/n. 47005 Valladolid. España.
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