PMID: 18419046Apr 19, 2008Paper

Reducing accidental extubation in neonates

Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
Jeffrey L LougheadDavid Cooke

Abstract

Unplanned or accidental extubations (UPEs) showed little improvement until the clamp method of fixation of endotracheal tubes was selected.

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