1. Cardiopulmonary ultrasound for critically ill adults improves diagnostic accuracy in a resource-limited setting: the AFRICA trial.
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Becker, Torben K., Tafoya, Chelsea A., Osei‐Ampofo, Maxwell, Tafoya, Matthew J., Kessler, Ross A., Theyyunni, Nikhil, Yakubu, Hussein A., Opuni, Daniel, Clauw, Daniel J., Cranford, James A., Oppong, Chris K., and Oteng, Rockefeller A.
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ULTRASONIC imaging ,CRITICALLY ill ,DYSPNEA ,DIAGNOSIS ,EMERGENCY medicine ,HEART disease diagnosis ,HEART disease complications ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,CATASTROPHIC illness ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DEVELOPING countries ,HEART diseases ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,INCOME ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL care use ,MEDICAL cooperation ,MEDICAL protocols ,RESEARCH ,ADULT respiratory distress syndrome ,EVALUATION research ,SHOCK (Pathology) - Abstract
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- 2017
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