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Respiratory disorders in patients hospitalized for bariatric surgery
N. Kucherenko (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Bebekh (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Gorelov (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), I. Umarova (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Home mechanical ventilation: organisation and outcomes
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Home mechanical ventilation: organisation and outcomes
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