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Monday, June 11, 2007

caffeine for apnea in premies

Caffeine for Apnea — Why Check the Level?
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Routine monitoring of plasma caffeine levels in premature infants is unnecessary.

By Cornelius W. Van Niel, MD
June 6, 2007
Covering: Natarajan G et al. Pediatrics 2007 May 119:936-40
Posted by Jonesy at 1:01 PM
Labels: apnea, caffeine, prematurity

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