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NIV in the acute setting: growing experience and novel applications
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Utility of SAPS II and SAPS 3 in predicting noninvasive positive pressure ventilation success in intermediate care
D. Martinez-Urbistondo, F. Carmona-Torre, F. Alegre, A. Huerta, M. F. Landecho, J. F. Lucena (Pamplona, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2013 –NIV in the acute setting: growing experience and novel applications
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NIV in the acute setting: growing experience and novel applications
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Thematic Poster Session
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2486
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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D. Martinez-Urbistondo, F. Carmona-Torre, F. Alegre, A. Huerta, M. F. Landecho, J. F. Lucena (Pamplona, Spain). Utility of SAPS II and SAPS 3 in predicting noninvasive positive pressure ventilation success in intermediate care. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 2486
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