1. American Academy of Pediatrics. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Guidelines for Perinatal Care4th ed., 1997.
2.
2. Sardesai S, Durand M, McEvoy C, et al. Pulse oximetry in newborn infants with birth weights of 620 to 4,285 grams receiving dopamine and dobutamine.JPerinatol. 1996;16:31-34.
3.
3. Sobel DB. Burning of a neonate due to a pulse oximeter: arterial saturation monitoring. Pediatrics. 1992;89:154-155.
4.
4. WrightJMR. A case of skin necrosis related to a pulse oximeter probe. Caution in the very-low-birth-weight infant. BrJIntens Care. 1993;394-398.
5.
5. Berge KH, Lanier WL, Scanlon PD. Ischemic digital skin necrosis: a complication of the reusable Nelcor pulse oximeter probe. Anesth Analg. 1988;67:712-713.