Mortality and Resource Utilization After Critical Care Transport of Patients With Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
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Susan R. Wilcox | S. Wedel | J. Gates | M. Cocchi | S. Wilcox | J. Richards | M. Frakes | Mark S. Saia | Heather Waden | Susan J. McGahn | A. Genthon
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