Evidence and consensus-based German guidelines for the management of analgesia, sedation and delirium in intensive care--short version (original) (raw)

Evidence and consensus based guideline for the management of delirium, analgesia, and sedation in intensive care medicine. Revision 2015 (DAS-Guideline 2015) - short version

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