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The time-controlled adaptive ventilation protocol: mechanistic approach to reducing ventilator-induced lung injury
Michaela Kollisch-Singule, Penny Andrews, Joshua Satalin, Louis A. Gatto, Gary F. Nieman, Nader M. Habashi
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Eur Respir Rev, 28 (152) 180126; 10.1183/16000617.0126-2018
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June
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Respiratory critical care
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