The ETHICA study (part II): simulation study of determinants and variability of ICU physician decisions in patients aged 80 or over
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M. Garrouste-Orgeas | B. Misset | A. Tabah | A. Vésin | F. Philippart | C. Bruel | C. Grégoire | J. Timsit | A. Max | A. Kpodji
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