%PDF-1.6
%
1 0 obj
<>
endobj
2 0 obj
<>stream
2019-06-13T16:37:11+05:30
Springer
2019-06-14T15:53:46+02:00
2019-06-14T15:53:46+02:00
Acrobat Distiller 10.1.8 (Windows); modified using iText® 5.3.5 ©2000-2012 1T3XT BVBA (AGPL-version)
Healthcare use,Ambulatory health care,Stationary health care,Health services research,ARDS,Critical illness,Post-ICU
application/pdf
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-019-0544-5
Springer International Publishing
Annals of Intensive Care, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-019-0544-5
Healthcare use
Ambulatory health care
Stationary health care
Health services research
ARDS
Critical illness
Post-ICU
Ambulatory and stationary healthcare use in survivors of ARDS during the first year after discharge from ICU: findings from the DACAPO cohort
Susanne Brandstetter
Frank Dodoo-Schittko
Magdalena Brandl
Sebastian Blecha
Thomas Bein
Christian Apfelbacher
Johannes Bickenbach
Thorben Beeker
Tobias Schürholz
Jessica Pezechk
Jens Schloer
Ulrich Jaschinski
Ilse Kummer
Oliver Kuckein
Steffen Weber-Carstens
Anton Goldmann
Stefan Angermair
Krista Stoycheva
Jörg Brederlau
Nadja Rieckehr
Gabriele Schreiber
Henriette Haennicke
Friedhelm Bach
Immo Gummelt
Silke Haas
Catharina Middeke
Ina Vedder
Marion Klaproth
Michael Adamzik
Jan Karlik
Stefan Martini
Luisa Robitzky
Christian Putensen
Thomas Muders
Ute Lohmer
Rolf Dembinski
Petra Schäffner
Petra Wulff-Werner
Elke Landsiedel-Mechenbier
Daniela Nickoleit-Bitzenberger
Ann-Kathrin Silber
Maximilian Ragaller
Marcello Gama de Abreu
Alin Ulbricht
Linda Reisbach
Kai Zacharowski
Patrick Meybohm
Simone Lindau
Haitham Mutlak
Alexander Hötzel
Johannes Kalbhenn
Christoph Metz
Stefan Haschka
Stefan Rauch
Michael Quintel
Lars-Olav Harnisch
Sophie Baumann
Andrea Kernchen
Sigrun Friesecke
Sebastian Maletzki
Stefan Kluge
Olaf Boenisch
Daniel Frings
Birgit Füllekrug
Nils Jahn
Knut Kampe
Grit Ringeis
Brigitte Singer
Robin Wüstenberg
Jörg Ahrens
Heiner Ruschulte
Andre Gerdes
Matthias Groß
Olaf Wiesner
Aleksandra Bayat-Graw
Thorsten Brenner
Felix Schmitt
Anna Lipinski
Dietrich Henzler
Klaas Eickmeyer
Juliane Krebs
Iris Rodenberg
Heinrich Groesdonk
Kathrin Meiers
Karen Salm
Thomas Volk
Stefan Fischer
Basam Redwan
Martin Schmölz
Kathrin Schumann-Stoiber
Simone Eberl
Gunther Lenz
Thomas von Wernitz-Keibel
Monika Zackel
Frank Bloos
Petra Bloos
Anke Braune
Anja Haucke
Almut Noack
Steffi Kolanos
Heike Kuhnsch
Karina Knuhr-Kohlberg
Markus Gehling
Mathias Haller
Anne Sturm
Jannik Rossenbach
Dirk Schädler
Stefanie D’Aria
Christian Karagiannidis
Stephan Straßmann
Wolfram Windisch
Thorsten Annecke
Holger Herff
Michael Schütz
Sven Bercker
Hannah Reising
Mandy Dathe
Christian Schlegel
Katrin Lichy
Wolfgang Zink
Jana Kötteritzsch
Marc Bodenstein
Susanne Mauff
Peter Straub
Christof Strang
Florian Prätsch
Thomas Hachenberg
Thomas Kirschning
Thomas Friedrich
Dennis Mangold
Christian Arndt
Tilo Koch
Hendrik Haake
Katrin Offermanns
Patrick Friederich
Florian Bingold
Michael Irlbeck
Bernhard Zwissler
Ines Kaufmann
Ralph Bogdanski
Barbara Kapfer
Markus Heim
Günther Edenharter
Björn Ellger
Daniela Bause
Götz Gerresheim
Dorothea Muschner
Michael Christ
Arnim Geise
Martin Beiderlinden
Thorsten Heuter
Alexander Wipfel
Werner Kargl
Marion Harth
Christian Englmeier
Marius Zeder
Markus Stephan
Martin Glaser
Helene Häberle
Hendrik Bracht
Christian Heer
Theresa Mast
Markus Kredel
Ralf Müllenbach
10.1186/s13613-019-0544-5
2010-04-23
true
springer.com
springerlink.com
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-019-0544-5
10.1186/s13613-019-0544-5
2110-5820
journal
Annals of Intensive Care
The Author(s)
2010-04-23
true
10.1186/s13613-019-0544-5
noindex
springer.com
springerlink.com
VoR
uuid:3b503cac-f4e3-4348-a2d2-508c30273d95
uuid:22347353-f9bb-47dc-859c-8715a3839653
default
1
converted
uuid:afa7c607-5385-4bd8-9b10-e29ee69a72fe
converted to PDF/A-2b
pdfToolbox
2019-06-13T16:38:31+05:30
2
B
Susanne Brandstetter
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7021-8895
http://ns.adobe.com/pdfx/1.3/
pdfx
Adobe Document Info PDF eXtension Schema
external
Mirrors crossmark:MajorVersionDate
CrossmarkMajorVersionDate
Text
external
Mirrors crossmark:CrossmarkDomainExclusive
CrossmarkDomainExclusive
Text
internal
Mirrors crossmark:DOI
doi
Text
external
Mirrors crossmark:CrosMarkDomains
CrossMarkDomains
seq Text
internal
A name object indicating whether the document has been modified to include trapping information
robots
Text
internal
ID of PDF/X standard
GTS_PDFXVersion
Text
internal
Conformance level of PDF/X standard
GTS_PDFXConformance
Text
internal
Company creating the PDF
Company
Text
internal
Date when document was last modified
SourceModified
Text
http://crossref.org/crossmark/1.0/
crossmark
Crossmark Schema
internal
Usual same as prism:doi
DOI
Text
external
The date when a publication was publishe.
MajorVersionDate
Text
internal
CrossmarkDomainExclusive
CrossmarkDomainExclusive
Text
internal
CrossMarkDomains
CrossMarkDomains
seq Text
http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/basic/2.0/
prism
Prism Schema
external
This element provides the url for an article or unit of content. The attribute platform is optionally allowed for situations in which multiple URLs must be specified. PRISM recommends that a subset of the PCV platform values, namely “mobile” and “web”, be used in conjunction with this element. NOTE: PRISM recommends against the use of the #other value allowed in the PRISM Platform controlled vocabulary. In lieu of using #other please reach out to the PRISM group at prism-wg@yahoogroups.com to request addition of your term to the Platform Controlled Vocabulary.
url
URI
external
The Digital Object Identifier for the article. The DOI may also be used as the dc:identifier. If used as a dc:identifier, the URI form should be captured, and the bare identifier should also be captured using prism:doi. If an alternate unique identifier is used as the required dc:identifier, then the DOI should be specified as a bare identifier within prism:doi only. If the URL associated with a DOI is to be specified, then prism:url may be used in conjunction with prism:doi in order to provide the service endpoint (i.e. the URL).
doi
Text
external
ISSN for an electronic version of the issue in which the resource occurs. Permits publishers to include a second ISSN, identifying an electronic version of the issue in which the resource occurs (therefore e(lectronic)Issn. If used, prism:eIssn MUST contain the ISSN of the electronic version.
issn
Text
internal
Volume number
volume
Text
internal
Issue number
number
Text
internal
Starting page
startingPage
Text
internal
Ending page
endingPage
Text
external
The aggregation type specifies the unit of aggregation for a content collection. Comment PRISM recommends that the PRISM Aggregation Type Controlled Vocabulary be used to provide values for this element. Note: PRISM recommends against the use of the #other value currently allowed in this controlled vocabulary. In lieu of using #other please reach out to the PRISM group at info@prismstandard.org to request addition of your term to the Aggregation Type Controlled Vocabulary.
aggregationType
Text
external
Title of the magazine, or other publication, in which a resource was/will be published. Typically this will be used to provide the name of the magazine an article appeared in as metadata for the article, along with information such as the article title, the publisher, volume, number, and cover date. Note: Publication name can be used to differentiate between a print magazine and the online version if the names are different such as “magazine” and “magazine.com.”
publicationName
Text
external
Copyright
copyright
Text
http://ns.adobe.com/pdf/1.3/
pdf
Adobe PDF Schema
internal
A name object indicating whether the document has been modified to include trapping information
Trapped
Text
http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/mm/
xmpMM
XMP Media Management Schema
internal
UUID based identifier for specific incarnation of a document
InstanceID
URI
internal
The common identifier for all versions and renditions of a document.
DocumentID
URI
internal
The common identifier for all versions and renditions of a document.
OriginalDocumentID
URI
internal
A reference to the original document from which this one is derived. It is a minimal reference; missing components can be assumed to be unchanged. For example, a new version might only need to specify the instance ID and version number of the previous version, or a rendition might only need to specify the instance ID and rendition class of the original.
DerivedFrom
ResourceRef
Identifies a portion of a document. This can be a position at which the document has been changed since the most recent event history (stEvt:changed). For a resource within an xmpMM:Ingredients list, the ResourceRef uses this type to identify both the portion of the containing document that refers to the resource, and the portion of the referenced resource that is referenced.
http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/sType/Part#
stPart
Part
http://www.aiim.org/pdfa/ns/id/
pdfaid
PDF/A ID Schema
internal
Part of PDF/A standard
part
Integer
internal
Amendment of PDF/A standard
amd
Text
internal
Conformance level of PDF/A standard
conformance
Text
Springer Nature ORCID Schema
http://springernature.com/ns/xmpExtensions/2.0/
sn
authorInfo
Bag AuthorInformation
external
Author information: contains the name of each author and his/her ORCiD (ORCiD: Open Researcher and Contributor ID). An ORCiD is a persistent identifier (a non-proprietary alphanumeric code) to uniquely identify scientific and other academic authors.
AuthorInformation
http://springernature.com/ns/xmpExtensions/2.0/authorInfo/
author
Specifies the types of author information: name and ORCID of an author.
name
Text
Gives the name of an author.
orcid
URI
Gives the ORCID of an author.
http://www.niso.org/schemas/jav/1.0/
jav
NISO
external
Values for Journal Article Version are one of the following:
AO = Author’s Original
SMUR = Submitted Manuscript Under Review
AM = Accepted Manuscript
P = Proof
VoR = Version of Record
CVoR = Corrected Version of Record
EVoR = Enhanced Version of Record
journal_article_version
Closed Choice of Text
endstream
endobj
3 0 obj
<>
endobj
8 0 obj
[9 0 R 10 0 R 11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 14 0 R 15 0 R 16 0 R 17 0 R 18 0 R 19 0 R 20 0 R]
endobj
9 0 obj
<>/Rect[90.2637 668.391 95.1833 656.224]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
10 0 obj
<>/Rect[59.8876 620.391 69.7268 608.224]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
11 0 obj
<>/Rect[75.6557 620.391 85.4949 608.224]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
12 0 obj
<>/Rect[118.247 584.391 128.086 572.224]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
13 0 obj
<>/Rect[168.32 560.391 178.16 548.224]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
14 0 obj
<>/Rect[104.393 548.391 114.232 536.224]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
15 0 obj
<>/Rect[86.95 175.891 96.7892 163.724]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
16 0 obj
<>/Rect[102.718 175.891 112.557 163.724]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
17 0 obj
<>/Rect[336.149 644.693 345.988 632.527]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
18 0 obj
<>/Rect[320.542 524.693 325.462 512.527]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
19 0 obj
<>/A 27 0 R/Rect[461.487 307.988 538.583 293.836]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
20 0 obj
<>/A 27 0 R/Rect[332.724 295.988 377.911 281.836]/H/N/AP<>>>
endobj
6 0 obj
<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/Font<>>>
endobj
5 0 obj
<>stream
x\YoVvγ<}1@*6/wvbO:δ5JĸEg$A&9]TĆ*|;]]
_çX.^_VWw}W"y:WeXYYgu¤KNi/fyJuą"WW6̃y"XH+ WU RoYAFc`ǰ[
[\My\IPoX]]|j