Use of low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV) has an association with outcome in COVID-19 patients
S. Nijbroek (Amsterdam, Netherlands), D. Ivanov (Amsterdam, Netherlands), L. Hol (Amsterdam, Netherlands), M. Hollmann (Amsterdam, Netherlands), A. Serpa Neto (Melbourne, Australia), M. Schultz (Amsterdam, Netherlands), F. Paulus (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome
Session: COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1257
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