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Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in the Morbidly Obese: The Role of Tidal Volume and Type of Abdominal Surgery

Carlos E Guerra-Londono, Xiaoxia Han and Donald H Penning
Respiratory Care December 2020, 65 (12) 1908-1915; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.07777
Carlos E Guerra-Londono
Department of Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Perioperative Medicine, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan.
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Xiaoxia Han
Department of Public Health Sciences, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan.
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Donald H Penning
Department of Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Perioperative Medicine, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan.
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