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Halogenated Agent Delivery in Porcine Model of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome via an Intensive Care Unit Type Device
Published on: September 24, 2020
Sedation and delirium in the intensive care unit
Michael C Reade1, Simon Finfer
1From the Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre, University of Queensland, and Joint Health Command, Australian Defence Force, Brisbane (M.C.R.); and the George Institute for Global Health, and Royal North Shore Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney (S.F.) - all in Australia.
No abstract available in PubMed .
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