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High-Flow Nasal Cannula Failure Odds Is Largely Independent of Duration of Use in COVID-19
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High-Flow Nasal Cannula Failure Odds Is Largely Independent of Duration of Use in COVID-19

Hayley B Gershengorn, Ivan Pavlov, Yonatan Perez, Elsa Tavernier, Miguel Ibarra-Estrada, David Vines, Bairbre McNicholas, Oriol Roca, Stephan Ehrmann, John G Laffey, …
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, Vol.205(10), pp.1240-1243
2022-05-15
PMID: 35176213

Abstract

Cannula COVID-19 Humans Noninvasive Ventilation Oxygen Inhalation Therapy Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy SARS-CoV-2

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.154 Assisted Ventilation
1.154.277 Mechanical Ventilation
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Critical Care Medicine
Respiratory System
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Clinical Medicine

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