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Predicting factors for the failure of high flow nasal cannula therapy in patients with acute respiratory failure
S. Kim (Suwon, Republic of Korea), C. Kim (Suwon, Republic of Korea), S. Kim (Suwon, Republic of Korea), S. Song (Suwon, Republic of Korea), S. Kim (Suwon, Republic of Korea)
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International Congress 2018 – Critically ill patients: prognostic factors and biomarkers
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Critically ill patients: prognostic factors and biomarkers
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2297
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Respiratory critical care
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