The best cut-off value in predicting intensive care in the rapid response system: The preliminary study

C. Lee (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea), Y. Kim (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Clinical problems associated with cough, pleura and respiratory health status

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