Lisa
In neonatal care, LISA refers to a technique used to treat respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants without the need for traditional mechanical ventilation.
It involves administering surfactant through a thin catheter while the infant remains on non-invasive respiratory support (like CPAP). In neonatal care, LISA refers to a technique
"Lisa" is a name or acronym associated with several distinct scientific, technological, and medical fields. Depending on your interest, here is solid text regarding the most common references: In neonatal care
LISA is also the name of an LLM-based virtual research assistant specifically designed for . In neonatal care, LISA refers to a technique
In the context of renewable energy and space exploration, LISA often stands for specialized solar array technology designed to be lightweight and deployable, often used for powering satellites or deep-space probes.