Pakistan Registry of Intensive CarE (PRICE): expanding a lower middle-income, clinician-designed critical care registry in South Asia
<p><i>Introduction:</i> In resource-limited settings – with inequalities in access to and outcomes for trauma, surgical and critical care – intensive care registries are uncommon.</p> <p><i>Aim:</i> The Pakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine, Intensive...
Main Authors: | Hashmi, M, Beane, A, Taqi, A, Memon, MI, Athapattu, P, Khan, Z, Dondorp, AM, Haniffa, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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