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High-flow nasal oxygen for bronchoalveolar lavage in acute respiratory failure patients
La Combe Béatrice, Messika Jonathan, Labbé Vincent, Razazi Keyvan, Maitre Bernard, Sztrymf Benjamin, Dreyfuss Didier, Fartoukh Muriel, Ricard Jean-Damien
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Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 1283-1286
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April
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Respiratory critical care
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La Combe Béatrice, Messika Jonathan, Labbé Vincent, Razazi Keyvan, Maitre Bernard, Sztrymf Benjamin, Dreyfuss Didier, Fartoukh Muriel, Ricard Jean-Damien. High-flow nasal oxygen for bronchoalveolar lavage in acute respiratory failure patients. Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 1283-1286
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