Decreased duration of mechanical ventilation when comparing analgesia-based sedation using remifentanil with standard hypnotic-based sedation for up to 10 days in intensive care unit patients: a randomised trial [ISRCTN47583497]
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* Corresponding author: Des Breen des.breen@sth.nhs.uk
Critical Care 2005, 9:R200-R210 doi:10.1186/cc3495
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