The Search for the Optimal Tidal Volume: Why Do We Use Body Weight?
Authors: Peter D, Slinger;
pmid: 29189358
The Search for the Optimal Tidal Volume: Why Do We Use Body Weight?
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- Toronto General Hospital Canada
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- University of Toronto Canada
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Body Weight, Tidal Volume, Humans, Respiration, Artificial
Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Body Weight, Tidal Volume, Humans, Respiration, Artificial
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