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PG17 - The present and future of noninvasive ventilation: technical and practical aspects
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New and unconventional applications of NIV (
i.e.
weaning, endstage diseases, immunocompromised patients, post-surgical respiratory distress): potential benefits and risks
B. Schonhofer (Hannover, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2005 - PG17 - The present and future of noninvasive ventilation: technical and practical aspects
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PG17 - The present and future of noninvasive ventilation: technical and practical aspects
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Postgraduate Course
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85
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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