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Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life.
Granja C, Lopes A, Moreira S, Dias C, Costa-Pereira A, Carneiro A, JMIP Study Group
Crit Care 2005 Apr, 9:R96-109
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