Inhaled Nitric Oxide in the Treatment of Moderate Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn: A Randomized Controlled, Multicenter Trial (original) (raw)

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We thank Phyllis Anderson, RRT, and Kathy Sisco, RN, who helped in data collection and entry.

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  1. Department of Pediatrics, Saint Louis University, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, St. Louis, 63104, MO, USA
    H Farouk Sadiq MD & Gregory Mantych MD
  2. Department of Pediatrics, Chicago Medical School, Lutheran General Children's Hospital, Park Ridge, IL, USA
    Raghbir S Benawra MD
  3. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, UCLA Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Uday P Devaskar MD
  4. Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois, College of Medicine at Peoria, The Children's Hospital of Illinois, IL, USA
    James R Hocker MD

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In addition to the authors, the following investigators and institutions participated in this study — John L. Hauver, BA, RRT, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO, Al Rastogi, MD, Cook County Hospital, Vivek Ghai, MD, Illinois Masonic Medical, Chicago, IL, Marc G. Weiss, Monika Bhola, MD, Loyola Medical Center, Maywood, IL, Claudia Hart, MD, Magee Women's Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, Minyuen Enger, MD, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, IL, Gary L. Dreyer, MD, St. John's Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, P. Tom Russell, The Children's Hospital of Illinois, OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL, Shamim Malik, MD, Diane M. Montoto, St. Francis Hospital, EOPC, Tulsa, OK, Ushanalini Vasan, MD, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Center, Chicago, IL.

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Sadiq, H., Mantych, G., Benawra, R. et al. Inhaled Nitric Oxide in the Treatment of Moderate Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn: A Randomized Controlled, Multicenter Trial.J Perinatol 23, 98–103 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7210878

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