Evolution of pattern of breathing during a spontaneous breathing trial predicts successful extubation
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L. Segal | K. Berger | S. Ruggiero | R. Goldring | S. Fiel | R. Bustami | B. Oppenheimer | E. Oei | Beno W. Oppenheimer
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