High O2 flow rate is necessary to reach acceptable FiO2 levels in CPAP-treated patients with severe COVID-19

M. Lebret (Rouen, France), E. Fresnel (Rouen, France), G. Prieur (Le Havre, France), J. Quieffin (Le Havre, France), J. Dupuis (Isneauville, France), B. Lamia (Le Havre, France), Y. Combret (Le Havre, France), C. Médrinal (Le Havre, France)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Non-invasive respiratory support in COVID-19
Session: Non-invasive respiratory support in COVID-19
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Number: 1076

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