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Regional distribution of chest wall displacements in infants during high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV)
Emanuela Zannin (Milan, Italy), Martina Perego, Emanuela Zannin, Lara Marconi, Giulia Dognini, Maria Luisa Ventura, Tiziana Fedeli, Paolo Tagliabue, Raffaele Dellaca’
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International Congress 2015 – Neonatal and paediatric intensive care
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Neonatal and paediatric intensive care
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Poster Discussion
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1856
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Paediatric lung diseases, Respiratory critical care
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Emanuela Zannin (Milan, Italy), Martina Perego, Emanuela Zannin, Lara Marconi, Giulia Dognini, Maria Luisa Ventura, Tiziana Fedeli, Paolo Tagliabue, Raffaele Dellaca’. Regional distribution of chest wall displacements in infants during high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV). Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1856
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