Assessment of splanchnic oxygenation by gastric tonometry in patients with acute circulatory failure.
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R. Beale | R. Mason | I. Mccoll | D. Bihari | G. Baldock | M. Smithies | N. Maynard | R. Mason | Nicholas Maynard | Richard Beale | Graham Baldock | Ian McColl
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