In intensive care units (ICUs), the incidence clinical conditions that make it difficult to wean patients from mechanical ventilation is approximately 30% worldwide.
Blanco JB, Esquinas AM. To: Use of a noninvasive ventilation device following
tracheotomy: an alternative to facilitate ICU discharge?. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva 2013;25(4):352-4.
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Blanco, Jacobo Bacariza; Esquinas, Antonio M.. To: Use of a noninvasive ventilation device following
tracheotomy: an alternative to facilitate ICU discharge?. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva, v. 25, n. 4, p. 352-354, Jan. 2013.
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Blanco, J. B., & Esquinas, A. M. (2013). To: Use of a noninvasive ventilation device following
tracheotomy: an alternative to facilitate ICU discharge?. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva, 25(4), 352-354.
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Blanco, Jacobo Bacariza and Esquinas, Antonio M.. To: Use of a noninvasive ventilation device following
tracheotomy: an alternative to facilitate ICU discharge?. Rev Bras Ter Intensiva [online]. 2013, vol. 25, n. 4, [cited 2024-05-31], pp.352-354. Available from: <https://criticalcarescience.org/article/to-use-of-a-noninvasive-ventilation-device-following-tracheotomy-an-alternative-to-facilitate-icu-discharge/>.
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In intensive care units (ICUs), the incidence clinical conditions that make it difficult to wean patients from mechanical ventilation is approximately 30% worldwide.
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