Cerebral regional tissue oxygen saturation to guide oxygen delivery in preterm neonates during immediate transition after birth (COSGOD III): An investigator-initiated, randomized, multi-center, multi-national, clinical trial on additional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation monitoring combined with defined treatment guidelines versus standard monitoring and treatment as usual in premature infants during immediate transition: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Gerhard Pichler*, Sigrid Baumgartner, Marlene Biermayr, Eugene Dempsey, Hans Fuchs, Tom G. Goos, Gianluca Lista, Laila Lorenz, Lukasz Karpinski, More Authors

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