What is the Impact of Low Tidal Volume Ventilation for Emergency Department Patients? - 19/01/23
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| Jestin N. Carlson, MD, MS, Alan Jones, MD, and Michael Gottlieb, MD, serve as editors of the SRS series. Dr. Jones was the supervising editor on this article. Dr. Gottlieb did not participate in the editorial review or decision to publish this article. |
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| This review does not reflect the views or opinions of the U.S. government, Department of Defense, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, Brooke Army Medical Center, or SAUSHEC EM Residency Program. |
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| Editor’s Note: This is a clinical synopsis, a regular feature of the Annals’ Systematic Review Snapshot (SRS) series. The source for this systematic review snapshot is: De Monnin K, Terian E, Yaegar LH, et al. Low tidal volume ventilation for emergency department patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis on practice patterns and clinical impact. Crit Care Med. Published online February 7, 2022. ccm.0000000000005459 |
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