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Time to advanced airway management and neurologically favorable survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
T. Fukuda (Okinawa, Japan), N. Ohashi-Fukuda (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Kondo (Chiba, Japan), H. Sekiguchi (Okinawa, Japan), I. Kukita (Okinawa, Japan)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – New insights into mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit
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New insights into mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit
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