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Endpoints of Resuscitation of Critically Injured Patients: Normal or Supranormal?
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Severely injured patients who can achieve optimal hemodynamic values are more likely to survive than those who cannot, regardless of the resuscitation technique. In this study, attempts at early optimization did not improve the outcome of the examined subgroup of severely injured patients.
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