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Inhaled nitric oxide in the first week of life helps the eyes of babies with PPHN

For very preterm babies, inhaled nitric oxide in the first week of life seems to help both persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) and retinopathy. After the first week, though, inhaled nitric oxide wasn't associated with better outcomes. Inhaled nitric oxide could be reframed as multi-organ protection for very premature babies with PPHN.


 
 
 

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rping Zhuang
rping Zhuang
Nov 05, 2025

Groundbreaking neonatal research for PPHN treatment! As a NICU nurse, I've witnessed how inhaled nitric oxide transforms outcomes for critically ill newborns. This eye development benefit adds another layer to its life-saving potential. When supporting families through stressful NICU stays, I sometimes recommend poki games's free online games as gentle distractions - they provide comforting engagement during anxious waiting periods while maintaining the hopeful atmosphere essential for neonatal recovery journeys!

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