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Changes in Sedation Management in German Intensive Care Units Between 2002 and 2006: A National Foll
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Title Changes in Sedation Management in German Intensive Care Units Between 2002 and 2006: A National Foll
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575835?src=rss
Description A shift from deeper to lighter sedation, thereby maintaining the normal circadian rhythm, is emerging within the published literature.
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Date Jun 28, 2008
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