Prognostic factors in acute respiratory distress syndrome: a retrospective multivariate analysis including prone positioning in management strategy
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S. Laporte | J. Bertrand | F. Zéni | S. Guyomarc'h | C. Venet | D. Page | P. Gery | R. Vermesch | M. Bertrand | Juliette Pingat | C. Michard
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