High-flow nasal cannula therapy has the effectiveness for acute respiratory failure including hypercapnic status:a single-centered retrospective study.
Y. Nakamura (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), O. Hataji (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), Y. Suzuki (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), H. Saiki (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), K. Itop (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), Y. Nishii (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), G. Esteban Cesar (Tsucitytsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan)
Source: International Congress 2018 – New tools for managing respiratory failure
Session: New tools for managing respiratory failure
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2388
Disease area: Respiratory critical care
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Y. Nakamura (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), O. Hataji (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), Y. Suzuki (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), H. Saiki (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), K. Itop (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), Y. Nishii (Matsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan), G. Esteban Cesar (Tsucitytsusaka city, Mie prefecture, Japan). High-flow nasal cannula therapy has the effectiveness for acute respiratory failure including hypercapnic status:a single-centered retrospective study.. 2388
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