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Respiratory management of infants with chronic neonatal lung disease beyond the NICU: A position statement from the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand

Nitin Kapur, Gillian Nixon, Philip Robinson, John Massie, Bernadette Prentice, Andrew Wilson, Sandra Schilling, Jacob Twiss, Dominic A. Fitzgerald

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Guideline: Recommendations of care, based on a systematic review of available evidence, to foster best clinical practise and promote consistency and equity of care.

Position paper: Report outlining the Thoracic Society’s attitude towards a specific disease, technique, agent, or issue.

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