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Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in acute respiratory failure
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Speckle tracking echography allows sonographic assessment of diaphragmatic loading
Eline Oppersma (Enschede, Netherlands), Eline Oppersma, Nima Hatam, Jonne Doorduin, Johannes van der Hoeven, Gernot Marx, Andreas Goetzenich, Leo Heunks, Christian Bruells
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International Congress 2016 – Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in acute respiratory failure
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Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in acute respiratory failure
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3564
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Respiratory critical care
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Eline Oppersma (Enschede, Netherlands), Eline Oppersma, Nima Hatam, Jonne Doorduin, Johannes van der Hoeven, Gernot Marx, Andreas Goetzenich, Leo Heunks, Christian Bruells. Speckle tracking echography allows sonographic assessment of diaphragmatic loading. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3564
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