Measurement of Pulmonary Edema in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
22nd Nov 2005, 19:59 GMT
A comparison of thermal indocyanine green-dye double-dilution technique and quantitative computed tomography (CT) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Which technique is better? Critical Care Medicine
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