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BIS monitoring in sedated, mechanically ventilated patients: right tool in the wrong patients? A meta-analysis

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Finger, R.G., Mallmann, C. & Nedel, W.L. BIS monitoring in sedated, mechanically ventilated patients: right tool in the wrong patients? A meta-analysis. Intensive Care Med 42, 1086–1087 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-016-4282-y

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