Direct extubation onto high-flow nasal cannulae post-cardiac surgery versus standard treatment in patients with a BMI ≥30: a randomised controlled trial
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Title
Direct extubation onto high-flow nasal cannulae post-cardiac surgery versus standard treatment in patients with a BMI ≥30: a randomised controlled trial
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Keywords
Cardiac surgery, Endotracheal extubation, Oxygen therapy, Intensive care
Journal
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 887-894
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-04-07
DOI
10.1007/s00134-015-3765-6
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