2018
DOI: 10.1111/anae.14529
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The PICNIC survey: capnography and neonatal intensive care – a reply

Abstract: We thank Dr Mactier and colleagues [1] and Drs Fawke and Wyllie [2] for their comments, which we have considered carefully. From the outset, we should make clear we are not seeking to undermine or criticise colleagues working in

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“…Outside anaesthetic practice, the role of waveform capnography in neonates is debated and requires further research and consensus [ 87 ]. While the concerns raised are acknowledged, they have limited applicability to the peri‐intubation setting and supportive data are lacking [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Recognising Oesophageal Intubationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outside anaesthetic practice, the role of waveform capnography in neonates is debated and requires further research and consensus [ 87 ]. While the concerns raised are acknowledged, they have limited applicability to the peri‐intubation setting and supportive data are lacking [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Recognising Oesophageal Intubationmentioning
confidence: 99%