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Monitoring acute respiratory failure
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Comparison between best PEEP and optimal PEEP in oleic acid-induced acute lung injury in dogs in respect to physiologic parameters and chest computed tomogram findings
I. S. Jeon, G. Y. Suh, W. J. Koh, M. P. Chung, H. Kim, O. J. Kwon (Seoul, South Korea)
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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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4131
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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I. S. Jeon, G. Y. Suh, W. J. Koh, M. P. Chung, H. Kim, O. J. Kwon (Seoul, South Korea). Comparison between best PEEP and optimal PEEP in oleic acid-induced acute lung injury in dogs in respect to physiologic parameters and chest computed tomogram findings. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 4131
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