Resultados de la campaña en UTI de los EE.UU. y Europa | 03 DIC 12

“Sobrevivir a la septicemia”

Se comparan modelos de atención, parámetros de cumplimiento terapéutico, mortalidad y duración de la hospitalización.
Autor/a: Dres. Levy MM, Artigas A, Phillips GS www.thelancet.com/infection Published online October 26, 2012
INDICE:  1. Referencias | 2. Referencias
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