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PG3 Cardiorespiratory monitoring in critically ill patients
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Physiological basis of monitoring with central venous and pulmonary artery catheters and their clinical use
Antonio Artigas (Sabadell (Barcelona), Spain)
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International Congress 2015 – PG3 Cardiorespiratory monitoring in critically ill patients
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PG3 Cardiorespiratory monitoring in critically ill patients
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Postgraduate Course
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76
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases, Respiratory critical care
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