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Characteristics and Outcomes of Trauma Patients With ICU Lengths of Stay 30 Days and Greater: A Seve
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Title Characteristics and Outcomes of Trauma Patients With ICU Lengths of Stay 30 Days and Greater: A Seve
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/711299?src=rss
Description A 7-year retrospective study evaluated the characteristics and outcomes of trauma patients with lengths of stay 30 days and longer, focusing on predictors of prolonged stay and mortality. Critical Care
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Date Nov 24, 2009
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