Utility of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in avoiding mechanical ventilation in COVID-19 patients
B. Jones (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), R. O'Neill (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), J. Reece (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), A. Lal (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), S. Tan (Worcestershire, United Kingdom)
Source: Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2022 - Opening session: Essentials of respiratory physiology - Assessment of respiratory muscle function - Pulmonary infections in mechanically ventilated patients - Telemonitoring of patients with chronic respiratory failure - Diagnostics and interventions - Acute respiratory failure: COVID-19 - Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary hypertension - Early rehabilitation - Acute respiratory failure: Invasive mechanical ventilation - HFNO and NIV for acute hypoxemic failure
Session: HFNO and NIV for acute hypoxemic failure
Session type: Oral poster discussion
Number: 48
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B. Jones (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), R. O'Neill (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), J. Reece (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), A. Lal (Worcestershire, United Kingdom), S. Tan (Worcestershire, United Kingdom). Utility of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in avoiding mechanical ventilation in COVID-19 patients. Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2022 - Opening session: Essentials of respiratory physiology - Assessment of respiratory muscle function - Pulmonary infections in mechanically ventilated patients - Telemonitoring of patients with chronic respiratory failure - Diagnostics and interventions - Acute respiratory failure: COVID-19 - Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary hypertension - Early rehabilitation - Acute respiratory failure: Invasive mechanical ventilation - HFNO and NIV for acute hypoxemic failure
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