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Physiologie evaluation of non-invasive pressure support ventilation in trauma patients with acute respiratory failure

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C. Gregoretti, F. Beltrame, U. Lucangelo, et al. (1998). Physiologie evaluation of non-invasive pressure support ventilation in trauma patients with acute respiratory failure. Intensive Care Medicine, 24(8), 785-790. https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340050666