Source: Critical Care - The official journal of the Critical Care Forum. Conference titles: First Internatioal Symposium on Intensive Cares and Emergency Medicine for Latin America. Unidade: FM
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PARK, M. et al. Comparison among bilevel noninvasive mechanicalventilation, continuous positive airway pressure and oxygen in the treatment of cardiogenic acute pulmonary edema. 2001, Anais.. Londres: Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, 2001. p. S2. . Acesso em: 10 ago. 2024.APA
Park, M., Sangeam, M. C., Volpe, M. S., Leite, P. F., Viecilli, P. R. N., Feltrim, M. I. Z., et al. (2001). Comparison among bilevel noninvasive mechanicalventilation, continuous positive airway pressure and oxygen in the treatment of cardiogenic acute pulmonary edema. In Critical Care - The official journal of the Critical Care Forum (Vol. 5, p. S2). Londres: Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo.NLM
Park M, Sangeam MC, Volpe MS, Leite PF, Viecilli PRN, Feltrim MIZ, Nozawa E, Lorenzi-Filho G, Timerman S, Cardoso LF, Ramires JAF. Comparison among bilevel noninvasive mechanicalventilation, continuous positive airway pressure and oxygen in the treatment of cardiogenic acute pulmonary edema. Critical Care - The official journal of the Critical Care Forum. 2001 ; 5 S2.[citado 2024 ago. 10 ]Vancouver
Park M, Sangeam MC, Volpe MS, Leite PF, Viecilli PRN, Feltrim MIZ, Nozawa E, Lorenzi-Filho G, Timerman S, Cardoso LF, Ramires JAF. Comparison among bilevel noninvasive mechanicalventilation, continuous positive airway pressure and oxygen in the treatment of cardiogenic acute pulmonary edema. Critical Care - The official journal of the Critical Care Forum. 2001 ; 5 S2.[citado 2024 ago. 10 ]