Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lung-protective ventilation practice in critically ill patients with respiratory failure: a retrospective cohort study from a New England healthcare network

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Munoz-Acuna Ricardo,Ahrens Elena,Suleiman Aiman,Wachtendorf Luca J.,Azizi Basit A.,Redaelli Simone,Tartler Tim M.,Chen Guanqing,Baedorf-Kassis Elias N.,Schaefer Maximilian S.,Siddiqui Shahla

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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