Pulmonary vascular and right ventricular dysfunction in adult critical care: current and emerging options for management: a systematic literature review
Critical Care2010Vol. 14(5), pp. R169–R169
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Abstract
This systematic review highlights that although some recommendations can be made to guide the critical care management of pulmonary vascular and right ventricular dysfunction, within the limitations of this review and the GRADE methodology, the quality of the evidence base is generally low, and further high-quality research is needed.
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