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Triaging for adult critical care in the event of overwhelming need.

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Triaging for adult critical care in the event of overwhelming need.

Auteurs : Nigel Eastman [Royaume-Uni] ; Barbara Philips ; Andrew Rhodes

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Predictions of the need for critical care within the H1N1 influenza pandemic suggested overwhelming need beyond potential resources, necessitating rationing of care via triaging.

DOI: 10.1007/s00134-010-1862-0
PubMed: 20349037

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