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Severe COVID: Tracheostomy Linked to Lower In-Hospital Mortality

17-9-2022 Medical https://www.medscape.com/cx/rssfeeds/2700.xml 147
Tracheostomy was associated with better in-hospital survival of intubated patients with severe COVID-19 infection compared with intubated patients who did not receive a tracheostomy, a study has shown. Medscape Medical News
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