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New insights into noninvasive ventilation: between the dream and reality
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Mask pressure effects on the nasal bridge during noninvasive ventilation: Impact of mask design, ventilator settings and body position
Anne-Kathrin Brill (Bern, Switzerland), Anne-Kathrin Brill, Rachel Pickersgill, Mohammad Mogal, Mary J. Morrell, Anita K. Simonds
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International Congress 2016 – New insights into noninvasive ventilation: between the dream and reality
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New insights into noninvasive ventilation: between the dream and reality
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3056
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Respiratory critical care
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Anne-Kathrin Brill (Bern, Switzerland), Anne-Kathrin Brill, Rachel Pickersgill, Mohammad Mogal, Mary J. Morrell, Anita K. Simonds. Mask pressure effects on the nasal bridge during noninvasive ventilation: Impact of mask design, ventilator settings and body position. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3056
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