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No relationship between red blood cell distribution width and microcirculatory alterations in septic patients
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Jean Louis Vincent
Université Libre de Bruxelles
No relationship between red blood cell distribution width and microcirculatory alterations in septic patients
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2017
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V Perez Fontana
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Savino Spadaro
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Ottavia Bond
Abstract
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RDW is not associated with microcirculatory alterations or prognosis in septic patients.
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