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Cadaveric validation of porcine model suggests noninvasive positive pressure ventilation may be safe following esophagectomy.

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Raman, V; Ofoche, OG; Chentorycki, DJ; Erkmen, CP
Published in: Annals of translational medicine

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Annals of translational medicine

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2305-5839

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21
 

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Raman, V., Ofoche, O. G., Chentorycki, D. J., & Erkmen, C. P. (n.d.). Cadaveric validation of porcine model suggests noninvasive positive pressure ventilation may be safe following esophagectomy. Annals of Translational Medicine, 3(21). https://doi.org/10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.12.17.
Raman, V., O. G. Ofoche, D. J. Chentorycki, and C. P. Erkmen. “Cadaveric validation of porcine model suggests noninvasive positive pressure ventilation may be safe following esophagectomy.Annals of Translational Medicine 3, no. 21 (n.d.). https://doi.org/10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.12.17.
Raman V, Ofoche OG, Chentorycki DJ, Erkmen CP. Cadaveric validation of porcine model suggests noninvasive positive pressure ventilation may be safe following esophagectomy. Annals of translational medicine. 3(21).
Raman, V., et al. “Cadaveric validation of porcine model suggests noninvasive positive pressure ventilation may be safe following esophagectomy.Annals of Translational Medicine, vol. 3, no. 21. Manual, doi:10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.12.17.
Raman V, Ofoche OG, Chentorycki DJ, Erkmen CP. Cadaveric validation of porcine model suggests noninvasive positive pressure ventilation may be safe following esophagectomy. Annals of translational medicine. 3(21).

Published In

Annals of translational medicine

DOI

ISSN

2305-5839

Volume

3

Issue

21