Maximal inspiratory pressure in older than 74 years hospitalized by acute disease: Preliminary results of the AGECAR PLUS Study (NTC 03604640).
T. Zarralanga (Madrid, Spain), J. Mayordomo (Madrid, Spain), S. González (Madrid, Spain), C. Carrasco (Madrid, Spain), J. Vásquez (Madrid, Spain), F. Gómez-Olano (Madrid, Spain), I. Ariza (Madrid, Spain), G. Rodriguez-Romo (Madrid, Spain), J. Ortíz (Madrid, Spain), J. Serra (Madrid, Spain)
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T. Zarralanga (Madrid, Spain), J. Mayordomo (Madrid, Spain), S. González (Madrid, Spain), C. Carrasco (Madrid, Spain), J. Vásquez (Madrid, Spain), F. Gómez-Olano (Madrid, Spain), I. Ariza (Madrid, Spain), G. Rodriguez-Romo (Madrid, Spain), J. Ortíz (Madrid, Spain), J. Serra (Madrid, Spain). Maximal inspiratory pressure in older than 74 years hospitalized by acute disease: Preliminary results of the AGECAR PLUS Study (NTC 03604640).. 2004
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