RCT Abstract - An adaptive randomized controlled trial of non-invasive respiratory strategies in acute respiratory failure patients with COVID-19

B. Connolly (Belfast, United Kingdom), G. Perkins (Coventry, United Kingdom), C. Ji (Coventry, United Kingdom), K. Couper (Coventry, United Kingdom), R. Lall (Coventry, United Kingdom), J. Baillie (Midlothian, United Kingdom), J. Bradley (Belfast, United Kingdom), P. Dark (Manchester, United Kingdom), C. Dave (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. De Soyza (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Dennis (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Devrell (Coventry, United Kingdom), S. Fairbairn (Cwmbran, United Kingdom), H. Ghani (Watford, United Kingdom), E. Gorman (Belfast, United Kingdom), C. Green (Birmingham, United Kingdom), N. Hart (London, United Kingdom), S. Hee (Coventry, United Kingdom), Z. Kimbley (Birmingham, United Kingdom), S. Madathil (Birmingham, United Kingdom), N. Mcgowan (Coventry, United Kingdom), B. Messer (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Naisbitt (Bury, United Kingdom), C. Norman (Coventry, United Kingdom), D. Parekh (Birmingham, United Kingdom), E. Parkin (Bury, United Kingdom), J. Patel (Birmingham, United Kingdom), S. Regan (Coventry, United Kingdom), C. Ross (Sunderland, United Kingdom), A. Rostron (Sunderland, United Kingdom), M. Saim (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Simonds (London, United Kingdom), E. Skilton (Coventry, United Kingdom), N. Stallard (Coventry, United Kingdom), M. Steiner (Leicester, United Kingdom), R. Vancheeswaran (Watford, United Kingdom), J. Yeung (Coventry, United Kingdom), D. Mc Auley (Belfast, United Kingdom), On Behalf Of The Recovery-Rs Collaborators

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – ALERT: bronchiectasis and COVID
Session: ALERT: bronchiectasis and COVID
Session type: Clinical trials session
Number: 4271

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B. Connolly (Belfast, United Kingdom), G. Perkins (Coventry, United Kingdom), C. Ji (Coventry, United Kingdom), K. Couper (Coventry, United Kingdom), R. Lall (Coventry, United Kingdom), J. Baillie (Midlothian, United Kingdom), J. Bradley (Belfast, United Kingdom), P. Dark (Manchester, United Kingdom), C. Dave (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. De Soyza (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Dennis (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Devrell (Coventry, United Kingdom), S. Fairbairn (Cwmbran, United Kingdom), H. Ghani (Watford, United Kingdom), E. Gorman (Belfast, United Kingdom), C. Green (Birmingham, United Kingdom), N. Hart (London, United Kingdom), S. Hee (Coventry, United Kingdom), Z. Kimbley (Birmingham, United Kingdom), S. Madathil (Birmingham, United Kingdom), N. Mcgowan (Coventry, United Kingdom), B. Messer (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Naisbitt (Bury, United Kingdom), C. Norman (Coventry, United Kingdom), D. Parekh (Birmingham, United Kingdom), E. Parkin (Bury, United Kingdom), J. Patel (Birmingham, United Kingdom), S. Regan (Coventry, United Kingdom), C. Ross (Sunderland, United Kingdom), A. Rostron (Sunderland, United Kingdom), M. Saim (Birmingham, United Kingdom), A. Simonds (London, United Kingdom), E. Skilton (Coventry, United Kingdom), N. Stallard (Coventry, United Kingdom), M. Steiner (Leicester, United Kingdom), R. Vancheeswaran (Watford, United Kingdom), J. Yeung (Coventry, United Kingdom), D. Mc Auley (Belfast, United Kingdom), On Behalf Of The Recovery-Rs Collaborators. RCT Abstract - An adaptive randomized controlled trial of non-invasive respiratory strategies in acute respiratory failure patients with COVID-19. 4271

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