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Acute lung injury and ventilator-induced lung injury
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Imperfect implementation of a conservative fluid strategy in patients with acute lung injury
H. Metske, J. Binnekade, S. van der Sluijs, J. J. Hofstra, A. Vlaar, N. Juffermans, M. Schultz (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Acute lung injury and ventilator-induced lung injury
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Acute lung injury and ventilator-induced lung injury
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1676
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Respiratory critical care
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H. Metske, J. Binnekade, S. van der Sluijs, J. J. Hofstra, A. Vlaar, N. Juffermans, M. Schultz (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Imperfect implementation of a conservative fluid strategy in patients with acute lung injury. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 1676
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