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The impact of the initial ventilatory strategy on survival in hematological patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
Journal of Critical Care, 08/25/09
Depuydt PO et al. – Intensive care unit and in–hospital mortality in the population of hematological patients with hypoxemic ARF was determined by severity of illness and not by the type of initial respiratory support.
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