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Respiratory homecare and long-term oxygen therapy
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Workload of families of dependent patients with respiratory failure
C. Boffa, E. Vuillemin, V. Gautier, F. Alluin, F. Fournial, M. Merati, P. Samptiaux, J. P. Stain, C. Besse, M. C. Piat, E. Soumano, O. Roque (Paris, France)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Respiratory homecare and long-term oxygen therapy
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Respiratory homecare and long-term oxygen therapy
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Thematic Poster Session
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2658
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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C. Boffa, E. Vuillemin, V. Gautier, F. Alluin, F. Fournial, M. Merati, P. Samptiaux, J. P. Stain, C. Besse, M. C. Piat, E. Soumano, O. Roque (Paris, France). Workload of families of dependent patients with respiratory failure. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 2658
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