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Use of serial rapid shallow breathing index in the prediction of weaning outcome
A. F. Pilar, Jr., L. C. Uy, A. V. Guzman, T. S. De Giua (Quezon city, The Philippines)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Monitoring acute respiratory failure
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Monitoring acute respiratory failure
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Poster Discussion
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4114
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Respiratory critical care
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A. F. Pilar, Jr., L. C. Uy, A. V. Guzman, T. S. De Giua (Quezon city, The Philippines). Use of serial rapid shallow breathing index in the prediction of weaning outcome. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 4114
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