Sepsis causes electrophysiological abnormalities of the diaphragma and phrenic nerve

A. Nayci, S. Atis, U. Comelekoglu, A. Ozge, I. Oguz, O. Ogenler, B. Coskun (Mersin, Turkey)

Source: Annual Congress 2004 - Diagnosis and epidemiology of respiratory infections in the ICU
Session: Diagnosis and epidemiology of respiratory infections in the ICU
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 3396
Disease area: Respiratory critical care

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