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Prolonged resuscitation of metabolic acidosis after trauma is associated with more complications

Authors
  1. AM-H Ho
  2. Arvind S. Narayanan
  3. C Schinkel
  4. D Dries
  5. DK LOWE
  6. Douglas S. Weinberg
  7. G Taeger
  8. GR Bernard
  9. H-C Pape
  10. HA Vallier
  11. HA Vallier
  12. Heather A. Vallier
  13. HJ Adrogué
  14. JA Claridge
  15. JC Duchesne
  16. KA Lefaivre
  17. KD Johnson
  18. LB Bone
  19. M Feinman
  20. M Remy-Jardin
  21. M Schutz
  22. ME Kutcher
  23. MF Rotondo
  24. NJ Nahm
  25. NJ Nahm
  26. P Tornetta
  27. PF Stahel
  28. PJ Harwood
  29. PV Giannoudis
  30. R Bellomo
  31. RC Bone
  32. RM Durham
  33. RV Maier
  34. S Coppola
  35. S Morshed
  36. SI Brundage
  37. SR Odom
  38. Timothy A. Moore
  39. TM Scalea
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