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  End-expiratory lung volume recovers more slowly after closed endotracheal suctioning than after open suctioning: A randomized crossover study
 
 
Title: End-expiratory lung volume recovers more slowly after closed endotracheal suctioning than after open suctioning: A randomized crossover study
Author: Corley, Amanda
Spooner, Amy J.
Barnett, Adrian G.
Caruana, Lawrence R.
Hammond, Naomi E.
Fraser, John F.
Appeared in: Journal of critical care
Paging: Volume 27 (2012) nr. 6 pages 7.419992581E9 p.
Year: 2012
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Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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