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Research Article
Vol. 58, 2022September 30, 2022 EDT

Tracheostomy in critically ill patients with SARS 2 COVID-19 infection: a prospective observational multi-center study of short- and long-term outcomes

Alberto Corona, Vincenzo De Santis, Domenico Vitale, Cecilia Nencini, Antonella Potalivo, Anna Prete, Nicoletta Barzaghi, Sara Tardivo, Marina Terzitta, Anna Malfatto, Luigi Tritapepe, Alessandro Locatelli, Mervyn Singer,
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Corona A, De Santis V, Vitale D, et al. Tracheostomy in critically ill patients with SARS 2 COVID-19 infection: a prospective observational multi-center study of short- and long-term outcomes. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2022;58:155-161. doi:10.29390/​cjrt-2022-018
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