The impact of admission diagnosis on gastric emptying in critically ill patients
Critical Care2007Vol. 11(1), pp. R16–R16
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Abstract
Admission diagnosis has a modest impact on GE in critically ill patients, even after controlling for factors such as age, illness severity, and medication, which are known to influence this function.
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