Characteristics and Outcomes of Very Elderly Patients Admitted to Intensive Care: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Analysis*
Sumeet Rai(Canberra Hospital), David Pilcher(The Alfred Hospital), Kimberley Haines(Western Health), Imogen Mitchell(Australian National University), Paul Ross(The Alfred Hospital), Charlotte Brace(Auckland District Health Board), Jai N. Darvall(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Frank van Haren(Australian National University)
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