Official American Thoracic Society/American College of Chest Physicians clinical practice guideline: Liberation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill adults

  • Kenneth Nugent Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX.
  • Hawa Edriss Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX.
Keywords: mechanical ventilation, extubation, sedation, cuff leak test

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Published
2017-05-05
How to Cite
Nugent, K., & Edriss, H. (2017). Official American Thoracic Society/American College of Chest Physicians clinical practice guideline: Liberation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill adults. The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles, 5(19), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.12746/swrccc.v5i19.390