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- Published on: 22 March 2016
- Published on: 22 March 2016Measuring the wrong force leads to unjustified conclusionsDear Editor,Show More
While commending van Vonderen et al. for an interesting and well-executed study on forces applied during mask ventilation of neonates1, I have two criticisms.
Firstly, the study was inappropriate to discover whether in compensating for mask leak, clinicians "[press] down on the mask too hard, leading to obstruction of the nose and mouth.1" In measuring the force transmitted...Conflict of Interest:
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