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High flow nasal cannula use on respiratory inpatients: Identifying patient groups and outcomes to guide optimal future use.
T. Nicholson (Oxford, United Kingdom), L. Channon (Ayelsbury, United Kingdom), H. Williams (Ayelsbury, United Kingdom), M. Shahidi (Ayelsbury, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – New methods for diagnosing and treating lung diseases
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New methods for diagnosing and treating lung diseases
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3271
Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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