Serum levels of N–terminal proB–type natriuretic peptide in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients – relation to tidal volume size and development of acute respiratory distress syndrome

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Rogier M Determann
Annick ANM Royakkers
Jacqueline Schaefers
Anita M de Boer
Jan M Binnekade
Jan P van Straalen
Marcus J Schultz
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Academic Medical Centre
[2] University of Amsterdam,Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anesthesiology (L·E·I·C·A), Academic Medical Centre
[3] Academic Medical Centre,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] University of Amsterdam,Laboratory of Clinical Chemistry (LAKC), Academic Medical Centre
[5] University of Amsterdam,Department of Anesthesiology
[6] Tergooi Hospitals,undefined
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BMC Pulmonary Medicine | / 13卷
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Mechanical ventilation; Acute lung injury; Tidal volume; Ventilator–associated lung injury; NT–proBNP;
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