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Location indications and predictors for success of NIMV in acute respiratory failure
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Long-term ventilation and weaning: implementation of a Respiratory Intermediate Intenisive Care Unit
O. Karg, S. Heindl, J. Geiseler (Munich, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Location indications and predictors for success of NIMV in acute respiratory failure
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Location indications and predictors for success of NIMV in acute respiratory failure
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Poster Discussion
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297
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Respiratory critical care
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O. Karg, S. Heindl, J. Geiseler (Munich, Germany). Long-term ventilation and weaning: implementation of a Respiratory Intermediate Intenisive Care Unit. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 297
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