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September 1984
Interpretation of Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure Measurements during Positive End-expiratory Pressure Ventilation and after Exclusion of Bronchial Arterial Circulation in the Dog
Asterios N. Katsamouris, M.D.;
Asterios N. Katsamouris, M.D.
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Panagiotis Th. Mihelankos, M.D.;
Panagiotis Th. Mihelankos, M.D.
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Departments of Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology, Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114
Anesthesiology September 1984, Vol. 61, A104.
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Asterios N. Katsamouris, Richard S. Hotchkiss, Reginald Greene, Panagiotis Th. Mihelankos, Michael Long, Roger S. Wilson, Demetrios G. Lappas; Interpretation of Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure Measurements during Positive End-expiratory Pressure Ventilation and after Exclusion of Bronchial Arterial Circulation in the Dog. Anesthesiology 1984; 61:A104 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198409001-00104
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