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Outcomes of Critically ill Very old patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Community-Acquired Pneumonia
C. Cilloniz Campos (Barcelona, Spain), J. Pericas (Barcelona, Spain), H. Peroni (Buenos Aires, Argentina), A. Gabarrus (Barcelona, Spain), E. Barbeta (Barcelona, Spain), A. Palomeque (Barcelona, Spain), M. Ferrer (Barcelona, Spain), A. Torres (Barcelona, Spain)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Pneumonia
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Pneumonia
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