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Ludger Mende

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Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)|June 27, 2017
Ludger Mende, Anna-Maria Keilitz, Gero Schulze, et al.
Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia|January 12, 2012
Incidental transarterial placement of a dialysis catheter into the femoral veinGerald Huschak, Felix Pfeifer, Ludger Mende, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|January 20, 2011
Risk assessment in the first fifteen minutes: a prospective cohort study of a simple physiological scoring system in the emergency departmentTobias M Merz, Reto Etter, Ludger Mende, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology|January 14, 2016
Experimental blunt chest trauma--cardiorespiratory effects of different mechanical ventilation strategies with high positive end-expiratory pressure: a randomized controlled studyDierk Schreiter, Nadja C Carvalho, Sebastian Katscher, et al.
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Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)|June 27, 2017
Ludger Mende, Anna-Maria Keilitz, Gero Schulze, et al.
Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia|January 12, 2012
Incidental transarterial placement of a dialysis catheter into the femoral veinGerald Huschak, Felix Pfeifer, Ludger Mende, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|January 20, 2011
Risk assessment in the first fifteen minutes: a prospective cohort study of a simple physiological scoring system in the emergency departmentTobias M Merz, Reto Etter, Ludger Mende, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology|January 14, 2016
Experimental blunt chest trauma--cardiorespiratory effects of different mechanical ventilation strategies with high positive end-expiratory pressure: a randomized controlled studyDierk Schreiter, Nadja C Carvalho, Sebastian Katscher, et al.
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