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Improved outcome after trauma care in university-level intensive care units
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 09/08/09
Ala–Kokko T et al. – University–level hospitals were associated with better outcomes with critically ill trauma patients. These results can be used in planning future organization of trauma patient care in Finland.
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