Patient recollection of airway suctioning in the ICU: routine versus a minimally invasive procedure

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Johannes P. Van de Leur
Jan Harm Zwaveling
Bert G. Loef
Cees P. Van der Schans
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[1] University Hospital Groningen,Centre for Rehabilitation
[2] University Hospital Groningen,Department of General Surgery and Intensive Care
[3] University Hospital Groningen,Department of Cardio
[4] University Hospital Groningen and University for Professional Education,Thoracic Surgery and Intensive Care
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Intensive Care Medicine | 2003年 / 29卷
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