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Impact of hypothermia on implementation of CPAP for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in a low-resource setting

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Initial temperature vs. the fraction of temperature measurements above 35.8° C for all neonates treated with bCPAP (N = 48).

Filled symbols correspond to neonates who survived to discharge while open symbols indicate neonates who died. Neonates with a co-morbidity of sepsis are highlighted with a red square. Neonates who were admitted warm and became cold, or were admitted cold and remained cold (quadrants I and II) had poor survival rates, while neonates who were admitted warm and remained warm, or were admitted cold and became warm (quadrants III and IV) had high survival rates.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194144.g003