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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation is not superior to conventional mechanical ventilation in surfactant-treated rabbits with lung injury

D Gommers, A Hartog, R Schnabel, A De Jaegere, B Lachmann
European Respiratory Journal 1999 14: 738-744; DOI:
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vol. 14 no. 4 738-744
PubMed 
10573214

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European Respiratory Society
Print ISSN 
0903-1936
Online ISSN 
1399-3003
History 
  • Published online October 1, 1999.

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  1. D Gommers,
  2. A Hartog,
  3. R Schnabel,
  4. A De Jaegere and
  5. B Lachmann

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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation is not superior to conventional mechanical ventilation in surfactant-treated rabbits with lung injury
D Gommers, A Hartog, R Schnabel, A De Jaegere, B Lachmann
European Respiratory Journal Oct 1999, 14 (4) 738-744;

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