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Research Article
Vol. 59, 2023April 11, 2023 EDT

Risk factors for ventilator-induced-lung injury develop three to five times faster after a single episode of lung injury

*Elizabeth C. Rohrs, Thiago G. Bassi, Michelle Nicholas, Jessica Wittmann, Marlena Ornowska, Karl C. Fernandez, Matt Gani, Steven C. Reynolds,
acute lung injurymechanical ventilationventilator-induced lung injury
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Rohrs *Elizabeth C., Bassi TG, Nicholas M, et al. Risk factors for ventilator-induced-lung injury develop three to five times faster after a single episode of lung injury. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2023;59:103-110. doi:10.29390/​cjrt-2022-075
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