What goes bump in the night? An analysis of unplanned contacts to a Regional UK Children’s Long Term Ventilation team

E. Queen (Nottingham, United Kingdom), R. Gregory (Nottingham, United Kingdom), A. Frost (Nottingham, United Kingdom), N. Mcnarry (Nottingham, United Kingdom), H. Borrill (Nottingham, United Kingdom), A. Prayle (Nottingham, United Kingdom), M. Hurley (Nottingham, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Clinical problems in respiratory medicine: 2
Session: Clinical problems in respiratory medicine: 2
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2373

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