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Benefits of physiologically variable ventilation over pressure-controlled ventilation: a randomized study in a model of pulmonary fibrosis
A. dos Santos Rocha (Geneva, Switzerland), F. Peták (Szeged, Hungary), W. Habre (Geneva, Switzerland), A. Balogh (Geneva, Switzerland)
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Mechanical ventilation and weaning
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