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Surfactant application during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation improves lung volume and pulmonary mechanics in children with respiratory failure

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Figure 1Tidal volumes (VT) of the surfactant group (group S) and control group (group C)Tidal volumes (VT) of the surfactant group (group S) and control group (group C)
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Figure 3Respiratory distress syndrome severity score (RDS) for the surfactant group (group S) and control group (group C)
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