Outcomes of COVID-19 patients treated with continuous positive airway pressure outside the intensive care unit
Rosanna Vaschetto, Francesco Barone-Adesi, Fabrizio Racca, Claudio Pissaia, Carlo Maestrone, Davide Colombo, Carlo Olivieri, Nello De Vita, Erminio Santangelo, Lorenza Scotti, Luigi Castello, Tiziana Cena, Martina Taverna, Luca Grillenzoni, Maria Adele Moschella, Gianluca Airoldi, Silvio Borrè, Francesco Mojoli, Francesco Della Corte, Marta Baggiani, Sara Baino, Piero Balbo, Simona Bazzano, Valeria Bonato, Sara Carbonati, Federico Crimaldi, Veronica Daffara, Luca De Col, Matteo Maestrone, Mario Malerba, Federica Moroni, Raffaella Perucca, Mario Pirisi, Valentina Rondi, Daniela Rosalba, Letizia Vanni, Francesca Vigone, Paolo Navalesi, Gianmaria Cammarota
Source: ERJ Open Res, 7 (1) 00541-2020; 10.1183/23120541.00541-2020
Disease area: Respiratory critical care
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Rosanna Vaschetto, Francesco Barone-Adesi, Fabrizio Racca, Claudio Pissaia, Carlo Maestrone, Davide Colombo, Carlo Olivieri, Nello De Vita, Erminio Santangelo, Lorenza Scotti, Luigi Castello, Tiziana Cena, Martina Taverna, Luca Grillenzoni, Maria Adele Moschella, Gianluca Airoldi, Silvio Borrè, Francesco Mojoli, Francesco Della Corte, Marta Baggiani, Sara Baino, Piero Balbo, Simona Bazzano, Valeria Bonato, Sara Carbonati, Federico Crimaldi, Veronica Daffara, Luca De Col, Matteo Maestrone, Mario Malerba, Federica Moroni, Raffaella Perucca, Mario Pirisi, Valentina Rondi, Daniela Rosalba, Letizia Vanni, Francesca Vigone, Paolo Navalesi, Gianmaria Cammarota. Outcomes of COVID-19 patients treated with continuous positive airway pressure outside the intensive care unit. ERJ Open Res, 7 (1) 00541-2020; 10.1183/23120541.00541-2020
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