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Mechanical ventilation
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A facilidade de uso do ventilador influencia a segurança do paciente
A facilidade de uso pode ter um impacto na rotina da equipe e na segurança do paciente.
Este artigo dará acesso a um estudo sobre a correlação entre a facilidade de uso e a segurança do paciente.
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The Value of Advanced Hemodynamic Monitoring
Beyond Basic - with - with advanced hemodynamic parameters.
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Dres M, Dubé BP, Mayaux J, Delemazure J, Reuter D, Brochard L, Similowski T, Demoule A. Coexistence and Impact of Limb Muscle and Diaphragm Weakness at Time of Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation in Medical Intensive Care Unit Patients. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2017 Jan 1;195(1):57-66.