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Erschienen in: Die Anaesthesiologie 12/2020

07.10.2020 | Akutes respiratorisches Distress-Syndrom | Journal Club

Fokus Beatmung, Sauerstofftherapie und Weaning

Intensivmedizinische Studien aus 2019/2020

verfasst von: M. O. Fiedler, C. J. Reuß, M. Bernhard, C. Beynon, A. Hecker, C. Jungk, C. Nusshag, D. Michalski, T. Brenner, Prof. Dr. med. M. A. Weigand, M. Dietrich

Erschienen in: Die Anaesthesiologie | Ausgabe 12/2020

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Metadaten
Titel
Fokus Beatmung, Sauerstofftherapie und Weaning
Intensivmedizinische Studien aus 2019/2020
verfasst von
M. O. Fiedler
C. J. Reuß
M. Bernhard
C. Beynon
A. Hecker
C. Jungk
C. Nusshag
D. Michalski
T. Brenner
Prof. Dr. med. M. A. Weigand
M. Dietrich
Publikationsdatum
07.10.2020
Verlag
Springer Medizin
Erschienen in
Die Anaesthesiologie / Ausgabe 12/2020
Print ISSN: 2731-6858
Elektronische ISSN: 2731-6866
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-020-00859-7

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