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Robin McKinney, MD, on NAVA Use in Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

 

Robin McKinney, MD, explains what neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is, the research around its use in children and adults, and what this all means for clinical practice.

Robin L. McKinney, MD, is a pediatric intensivist at Hasbro Children's Hospital and an assistant professor of pediatrics at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

 

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