Extracorporeal Organ Support for Burn-Injured Patients
As mortality relating to severe acute burn injury improves, patients are surviving longer into the critical care phase, which is commonly complicated by multisystem organ failure. Extracorporeal organ support (ECOS) represents a set of potential therapeutic technologies for managing patients with or...
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Main Authors: | Garrett W. Britton (Author), Amanda R. Keith (Author), Barret J. Halgas (Author), Joshua M. Boster (Author), Nicholas S. Niazi (Author), Kevin K. Chung (Author), Leopoldo C. Cancio (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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