Key Advances in Intensive Care and the Coronavirus Disease-19 Research and Practice Boost
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Key Advances in Intensive Care and the Coronavirus Disease-19 Research and Practice Boost
Abstract
Components of intensive care include resuscitation, cardiorespiratory stabilization, reversal of organ/system dysfunction or failure, treatment of the underlying pathology, weaning from external support of vital organs, and supportive interventions (e [...].
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