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Best abstracts on innovative outcomes and novel interventions in respiratory physiotherapy
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Cost-analysis of a physiotherapy program, focused on early mobility and managed protocols of non-invasive ventilation and weaning from mechanical ventilation, in a clinical emergency department
Luciana Vieira (Brasilia, Brazil), Luciana Vieira, Chris Burtin, Ludmilla Figueiredo, Rodrigo Garbero, Joana Castro, Alexandre Luque
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International Congress 2016 – Best abstracts on innovative outcomes and novel interventions in respiratory physiotherapy
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Best abstracts on innovative outcomes and novel interventions in respiratory physiotherapy
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Respiratory critical care
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Luciana Vieira (Brasilia, Brazil), Luciana Vieira, Chris Burtin, Ludmilla Figueiredo, Rodrigo Garbero, Joana Castro, Alexandre Luque. Cost-analysis of a physiotherapy program, focused on early mobility and managed protocols of non-invasive ventilation and weaning from mechanical ventilation, in a clinical emergency department. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4815
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