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Selection of intensive care unit admission criteria for patients aged 80 years and over and compliance of emergency and intensive care unit physicians with the selected criteria: An observational, multicenter, prospective study
Critical Care Medicine, 10/21/09
Garrouste–Orgeas M et al. – Emergency and intensive care unit physicians were extremely reluctant to consider intensive care unit admission of patients aged >=80 yrs, despite the presence of criteria indicating that intensive care unit admission was certainly or possibly appropriate.
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