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Neugeborenenreanimation

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Schätzungsweise 6% aller Neugeborenen und 50% aller Frühgeborenen unter 1500 g benötigen Wiederbelebungsmaßnahmen. Die Reanimation von Neugeborenen verlangt schwierige Entscheidungen, und diese müssen regelmäßig besprochen werden. Ein organisiertes Fortbildungsprogramm ist deshalb an Institutionen, an der Entbindungen durchgeführt werden, empfehlenswert. Bei der Durchführung eines solchen Programms sollten die einzelnen Krankenhäuser die verschiedenen Verantwortlichkeiten festlegen.

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Frei, F.J., Jonmarker, C., Werner, O. (1999). Neugeborenenreanimation. In: Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08074-0_19

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