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Percutaneous versus surgical tecnhique for tracheostomy on adults patients in long-term mechanical ventilation: a rapid evidence synthesis
S. Weber (Botucatu, Brazil), S. Lima (Botucatu, Brazil), E. Ortolan (Botucatu, Brazil), A. Marão (Botucatu, Brazil), J. Machado-Rugolo (Botucatu, Brazil)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Novel findings in intensive care unit medicine: part 1
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Novel findings in intensive care unit medicine: part 1
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E-poster session
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2018
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Respiratory critical care
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S. Weber (Botucatu, Brazil), S. Lima (Botucatu, Brazil), E. Ortolan (Botucatu, Brazil), A. Marão (Botucatu, Brazil), J. Machado-Rugolo (Botucatu, Brazil). Percutaneous versus surgical tecnhique for tracheostomy on adults patients in long-term mechanical ventilation: a rapid evidence synthesis. 2018
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