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The predictive acccuracy for mortality of peripheral hematological markers ratios in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients
Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
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10.31688/abmu.2021.56.4.10
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2021
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Vol 56
(4)
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pp. 461-467
Author(s):
Raja Moh’d Rashid ALKHASAWNEH
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Kais Yazid Asad GHANMA
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Shadi Odeh ALDAOUD
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Laith Siam Azzar TOEIMEH
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Keyword(s):
Mechanically Ventilated
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Hematological Markers
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Vol 3
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pp. 48-52
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Safety And Efficacy
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2011
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Author(s):
Jesús Villar
Keyword(s):
Cardiac Surgery
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Randomized Trial
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Early percutaneous tracheotomy versus prolonged intubation of mechanically ventilated patients after cardiac surgery: a randomized trial.
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Author(s):
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Prolonged Intubation
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