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Premedication for neonatal intubation: current practice in Australia and the United Kingdom
  1. STEPHEN HANCOCK
  1. SIMON NEWELL
  1. JOE BRIERLEY,
  2. ANDREW BERRY
  1. Department of Anaesthesia
  2. Bradford Royal Infirmary
  3. St James's University Hospital
  4. Leeds
  5. New South Wales Newborn and Paediatric Emergency Transport Service
  6. Wentworthville, NSW, Australia

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Editor—The paper by Bhutadaet al 1 adds to the growing body of evidence that premedication for tracheal intubation in neonates both improves physiological stability and makes the procedure easier to perform. The results of the telephone survey of premedication use in UK neonatal units by Whyte et al 2helps to define current practice. In a similar study, we recently tried to define the routine use of …

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