Central venous-arterial carbon dioxide difference as an indicator of cardiac index
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M. Donnino | J. Cuschieri | H. Horst | G. Jacobsen | H. Nguyen | E. Rivers | N. Pamukov | Marius Katilius | H. Nguyen | Nikolai Pamukov | H. Bryant Nguyen
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