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Emanuele Marras

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Critical Care Research and Practice|June 6, 2012
High-flow nasal interface improves oxygenation in patients undergoing bronchoscopyUmberto Lucangelo, Fabio Giuseppe Vassallo, Emanuele Marras, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|October 12, 2013
End-tidal versus manually-controlled low-flow anaesthesiaUmberto Lucangelo, Giuliana Garufi, Emanuele Marras, et al.
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|December 30, 2011
Early short-term application of high-frequency percussive ventilation improves gas exchange in hypoxemic patientsUmberto Lucangelo, Walter A Zin, Luca Fontanesi, et al.
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Critical Care Research and Practice|June 6, 2012
High-flow nasal interface improves oxygenation in patients undergoing bronchoscopyUmberto Lucangelo, Fabio Giuseppe Vassallo, Emanuele Marras, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|October 12, 2013
End-tidal versus manually-controlled low-flow anaesthesiaUmberto Lucangelo, Giuliana Garufi, Emanuele Marras, et al.
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|December 30, 2011
Early short-term application of high-frequency percussive ventilation improves gas exchange in hypoxemic patientsUmberto Lucangelo, Walter A Zin, Luca Fontanesi, et al.
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