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Empfehlungen zur Diagnostik und Therapie der Schockformen der IAG Schock der DIVI

Teil 2: Hypovolämischer Schock

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Weitere, an der Erarbeitung der Empfehlungen beteiligte Mitglieder der IAG Schock: M. Bauer, Jena; A. Gänsslen, Hannover; R. Gärtner, München; C. Höflich, Berlin; J. A. Köppen, Hamburg; M.R. Raum, Köln; W. Schareck, Rostock; M. Wiersbitzky, Greifswald; A. Unterberg, Heidelberg; E. Yekebas, , Hamburg

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Adams, H.A., Baumann, G., Cascorbi, I. et al. Empfehlungen zur Diagnostik und Therapie der Schockformen der IAG Schock der DIVI. Intensivmed + Notfallmed 42, 96–109 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00390-005-0575-z

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