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ice9 on Twitter: "@ventilacionmeca Agreed, it is a dead space issue. Compliance is still good. It is the blood flow that is impaired. https://t.co/7ASv0inX0a Clear the clots. LMWH, dipyridamole, aspirin." / Twitter
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