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The relevance of blood gases levels in newborns: the sampling matters

Joanna Jassem-Bobowicz1, Katarzyna Stefanska2
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Ginekol Pol 2023;94(3):169-169.
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  1. Division of Neonatology, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
  2. Department of Obstetrics, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland, Poland

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Vol 94, No 3 (2023)
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Published online: 2023-03-10

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Keywords

neonate, umbilical blood gases, umbilical artery sampling

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Title

The relevance of blood gases levels in newborns: the sampling matters

Journal

Ginekologia Polska

Issue

Vol 94, No 3 (2023)

Article type

Other materials agreed with the Editors

Pages

169-169

Published online

2023-03-10

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2161

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220

DOI

10.5603/GP.a2023.0015

Pubmed

36929804

Bibliographic record

Ginekol Pol 2023;94(3):169-169.

Keywords

neonate
umbilical blood gases
umbilical artery sampling

Authors

Joanna Jassem-Bobowicz
Katarzyna Stefanska

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