Influência da saturação venosa central de oxigênio na mortalidade hospitalar de pacientes cirúrgicos
Influence of central venous oxygen saturation on in-hospital mortality of surgical patients
João Manoel Silva Junior; Amanda Maria Ribas Rosa Oliveira; Sandra Zucchi de Morais; Luciana Sales de Araújo; Luiz Gustavo F Victoria; Lauro Yoiti Marubayashi
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