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New tools for managing respiratory failure
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UTILITY OF THE HIGH FLOW WITH NASAL CANNULA IN THE DECANULATION OF TRAQUEOTOMIZED PATIENTS DURING AN EPISODE OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY.
S. Diaz Lobato (Madrid, Spain), S. Mayoralas Alises (Madrid, Spain), J. Carratalá Perales (Alicante, Spain), A. Jaureguizar Oriol (Madrid, Spain), E. Mercedes Noboa (Madrid, Spain), F. León Román (Madrid, Spain)
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International Congress 2018 – New tools for managing respiratory failure
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New tools for managing respiratory failure
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2407
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Respiratory critical care
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