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Rabi Y et al. - Babies receiving 100% oxygen by free flow had a slower increase in oxygen saturation compared with healthy infants transitioned in room air, whereas those receiving 100% oxygen by PPV had a similar increase in oxygen saturation compared with healthy infants transitioned in room air.

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