A European code of good practice for hyperbaric oxygen therapy - Review 2022.

Diving Hyperb Med

Prepared by the Working Group «SAFETY» of the COST Action B14 «HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY» May 2004 - Update 2022.

Published: December 2023

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