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Validity of APACHE II and SOFA score in Predicting Prognosis in Mechanically Ventilated Patients in Respiratory ICU
N. Choudhry (Bareilly, India), L. Singh (Bareilly, India), R. Tandon (Bareilly, India), U. Khattri (Bareilly, India)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Acute non-invasive respiratory therapies in COVID-19 and beyond
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Acute non-invasive respiratory therapies in COVID-19 and beyond
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N. Choudhry (Bareilly, India), L. Singh (Bareilly, India), R. Tandon (Bareilly, India), U. Khattri (Bareilly, India). Validity of APACHE II and SOFA score in Predicting Prognosis in Mechanically Ventilated Patients in Respiratory ICU. 1774
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