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Suplemento de O2 en pacientes con ACV agudo

Falta evidencia convincente que apoye el suplemento de O2 para la atención de los pacientes con ACV agudo. Una completa revisión que ayuda a resolver el dilema.

Autor/a: Dres. S. J. Pountain, C. Roffe

Fuente: BMJ 2012;345:e6976

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