How to ventilate patients affected by different pathologies: keys for success

J-F. Muir (Rouen, France)

Source: Annual Congress 2008 - PG13 - Respiratory failure: skills needed to treat an episode of acute respiratory failure
Disease area: Respiratory critical care

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