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Critically ill patients: prognostic factors and biomarkers
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Follow-up of the TIE index can predict success at prolonged weaning
L. Souza (Niterói, Brazil), B. Guimarães (Niterói, Brazil), F. Guimarães (Niterói, Brazil), J. Lugon (Niterói, Brazil)
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International Congress 2018 – Critically ill patients: prognostic factors and biomarkers
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Critically ill patients: prognostic factors and biomarkers
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2309
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Respiratory critical care
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