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468 related items for PubMed ID: 32894389
1. Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit. Timsit JF, Baleine J, Bernard L, Calvino-Gunther S, Darmon M, Dellamonica J, Desruennes E, Leone M, Lepape A, Leroy O, Lucet JC, Merchaoui Z, Mimoz O, Misset B, Parienti JJ, Quenot JP, Roch A, Schmidt M, Slama M, Souweine B, Zahar JR, Zingg W, Bodet-Contentin L, Maxime V. Ann Intensive Care; 2020 Sep 07; 10(1):118. PubMed ID: 32894389 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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