Optimum support by high-flow nasal cannula in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: effects of increasing flow rates
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Title
Optimum support by high-flow nasal cannula in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: effects of increasing flow rates
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Keywords
High-flow nasal oxygen, Spontaneous breathing, Electrical impedance tomography, Esophageal pressure, Acute lung injury, Acute respiratory failure
Journal
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Volume 43, Issue 10, Pages 1453-1463
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-07-31
DOI
10.1007/s00134-017-4890-1
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