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Is there a single non-painful procedure in the intensive care unit? It depends!

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In contexts unrelated to the present work, Prof. Jaber has consulted for and received honorarium from the following companies: Dräger, Hamilton, Maquet and Fisher Paykel. No other conflicts of interest related to this article exist for the other authors.

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Chanques, G., Delay, JM., Garnier, O. et al. Is there a single non-painful procedure in the intensive care unit? It depends!. Intensive Care Med 44, 528–530 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-018-5051-x

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