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Volumn 72, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 73-83.e5

High-Velocity Nasal Insufflation in the Treatment of Respiratory Failure: A Randomized Clinical Trial

(17)  Doshi, Pratik a,b   Whittle, Jessica S c,d   Bublewicz, Michael e   Kearney, Joseph f   Ashe, Terrell g   Graham, Russell b   Salazar, Suesann b   Ellis, Terry W d   Maynard, Dianna e   Dennis, Rose g   Tillotson, April f   Hill, Mandy a   Granado, Misha a   Gordon, Nancy h   Dunlap, Charles i   Spivey, Sheldon g   Miller, Thomas L i,j  


Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ADULT; AIRWAY PRESSURE; ARTICLE; BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS; CARBON DIOXIDE TENSION; CLINICAL OUTCOME; CONTROLLED STUDY; FEMALE; HIGH VELOCITY NASAL INSUFFLATION; HUMAN; HYPERCAPNIA; INFORMED CONSENT; INTUBATION; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; MALE; META ANALYSIS; MIDDLE AGED; MULTICENTER STUDY; NONINVASIVE VENTILATION; POSITIVE END EXPIRATORY PRESSURE; PRIORITY JOURNAL; PROSPECTIVE STUDY; RESPIRATORY FAILURE; TREATMENT FAILURE; VITAL SIGN;

EID: 85039986737     PISSN: 01960644     EISSN: 10976760     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2017.12.006     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (96)

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