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Jonathan Messika and Jean-Damien Ricard were the coordinating investigator (JM) and the scientific director (JDR) of the Mus-IRA study; Pierre Kalfon has received consulting fees from Music Care®.
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Messika, J., Kalfon, P. & Ricard, JD. Adjuvant therapies in critical care: music therapy. Intensive Care Med 44, 1929–1931 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-018-5056-5
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