Comparison of delivered volumes and airway pressures when ventilating through an endotracheal tube with bag-valve versus demand-valve

scientific article published on January 1994

Comparison of delivered volumes and airway pressures when ventilating through an endotracheal tube with bag-valve versus demand-valve is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S1049023X00040796
P698PubMed publication ID10146607

P2093author name stringV N Mosesso
J Menegazzi
J Mosesso
K Lukitsch
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P433issue1
P304page(s)24-28
P577publication date1994-01-01
P1433published inPrehospital and Disaster MedicineQ15758348
P1476titleComparison of delivered volumes and airway pressures when ventilating through an endotracheal tube with bag-valve versus demand-valve
P478volume9

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