HIPERVENTILACION EN PACIENTES CON LESION TRAUMATICA CEREBRAL: LECCIONES PARA EL PRESTADOR DE EMERGENCIA
Columnista Experto de SIIC Stephen H. Thomas
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Fecha de aprobación: 25 de agosto, 2003
Primera edición en siicsalud:
20 de octubre, 2003
Sección Artículos originales,
subsección
Expertos de Iberoamérica,
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Especialidad principal:
Cuidados Intensivos
Especialidades relacionadas:
Emergentología,Medicina Interna,Neurocirugía,Neurología,
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