Mechanical ventilation and the daily cost of ICU care
Abstract Background Intensive care units represent one of the largest clinical cost centers in hospitals. Mechanical ventilation accounts for a significant share of this cost. There is a relative dearth of information quantifying the impact of ventilation on daily ICU cost. We thus determine daily c...
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Main Authors: | Klaus Kaier (Author), Thomas Heister (Author), Jan Wolff (Author), Martin Wolkewitz (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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