Pranskunas, A., Koopmans, M., Pilvinis, V., Koetsier, P., & Boerma, E. (2012). Microcirculatory blood flow is related to clinical signs of impaired organ perfusion, and its dynamics to the macrohemodynamic concept of fluid responsiveness. BioMed Central.
Styl ChicagoPranskunas, A., M. Koopmans, V. Pilvinis, P. Koetsier, a EC Boerma. Microcirculatory Blood Flow Is Related to Clinical Signs of Impaired Organ Perfusion, and Its Dynamics to the Macrohemodynamic Concept of Fluid Responsiveness. BioMed Central, 2012.
Citace podle MLAPranskunas, A., et al. Microcirculatory Blood Flow Is Related to Clinical Signs of Impaired Organ Perfusion, and Its Dynamics to the Macrohemodynamic Concept of Fluid Responsiveness. BioMed Central, 2012.
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