Exhaled breath condensate pH is low in patients with respiratory failure

B. K. Walsh, D. Mackey, T. Pajewski, A. Smith, B. Gaston, J. F. Hunt (Charlottesville, United States Of America)

Source: Annual Congress 2006 - Methodological issues in airway monitoring
Session: Methodological issues in airway monitoring
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 4519
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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