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Saving Newborn Brain: BASIC

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Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non invasive tool which has been increasingly used in clinical setting to monitor tissue oxygenation such as brain and splanchnic. This benefits us at bed side to lead for the management of sick babies. In this Webinar, the participants will learn the applications of NIRS to monitor the tissue oxygenation and will be able to treat sick babies accordingly.

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