Hypotension during intensive care stay and mortality and morbidity: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Schuurmans Jaap,van Rossem Benthe T. B.,Rellum Santino R.,Tol Johan T. M.,Kurucz Vincent C.,van Mourik Niels,van der Ven Ward H.,Veelo Denise P.ORCID,Schenk Jimmy,Vlaar Alexander P. J.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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