How to assess the dangers of hyperoxemia: methodological issues
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How to assess the dangers of hyperoxemia: methodological issues
Comment on
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Arterial hyperoxia and in-hospital mortality after resuscitation from cardiac arrest.Crit Care. 2011;15(2):R90. doi: 10.1186/cc10090. Epub 2011 Mar 8. Crit Care. 2011. PMID: 21385416 Free PMC article.
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