Ventilator weaning and tracheostomy decannulation in children: More than one way

Pediatric Pulmonology
A Ioana Cristea, Christopher D Baker

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Sep 10, 2019·Pediatric Pulmonology·A Ioana Cristea, Christopher D Baker
Aug 20, 2019·Pediatric Pulmonology·Courtney QuinlanOlufunke Afolabi-Brown
Sep 8, 2017·Pediatric Surgery International·Anil SachdevDhiren Gupta
May 16, 2019·Current Opinion in Pediatrics·Christopher D Baker

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