Neonatal Intensive Care: When and Where Is It Justified?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 October 2009
Abstract
There is a wide panorama of disorders in the newborn infant where neonatal intensive care has been proven effective in reducing mortality. Although modern neonatal intensive care can be very costly, shortand simple interventions for support and resuscitation still can be highly beneficial. In reviewing the field of neonatal intensive careduring the 1980s, it becomes evident that a major challenge for the future will be to apply physiological principles of great and provenvaluefor the newborn baby to more simple devices. Only thereby canthe technology of neonatal care defined as a complex of actions–not only equipment and techniques–become justified for future generations.
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- Special Section: Intensive Care: Where Are We?
- Information
- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care , Volume 8 , Issue 3 , Summer 1992 , pp. 457 - 468
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1992
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