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Airway management, mechanical ventilation and muscle weakness
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Incidence and outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation according to the new consensus categories
G. C. Funk, S. Anders, M. K. Breyer, O. C. Burghuber, G. Edelmann, W. Heindl, G. Hinterholzer, R. Kohansal, R. Schuster, A. Schwarzmaier-d´Assie, A. Valentin, S. Hartl (Vienna, Austria)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Airway management, mechanical ventilation and muscle weakness
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Airway management, mechanical ventilation and muscle weakness
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4581
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Respiratory critical care
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G. C. Funk, S. Anders, M. K. Breyer, O. C. Burghuber, G. Edelmann, W. Heindl, G. Hinterholzer, R. Kohansal, R. Schuster, A. Schwarzmaier-d´Assie, A. Valentin, S. Hartl (Vienna, Austria). Incidence and outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation according to the new consensus categories. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4581
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