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The effects of abdominal support in diaphragm function in critically ill patients: a pilot observational study
C. Mól (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Aquino (São Paulo, Brazil), R. Reis (São Paulo, Brazil), C. Oliveira (São Paulo, Brazil), C. Tanaka (São Paulo, Brazil)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Physiotherapy in acute respiratory care
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Physiotherapy in acute respiratory care
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E-poster session
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3029
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Respiratory critical care
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