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COPD and other specific entities in intensive care unit medicine
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Late Breaking Abstract - Retrospective study on the use of nasal high flow therapy in a respiratory ward
A. Di Sorbo (Benevento, Italy), A. Micco (Benevento, Italy), M. Mazza (Benevento, Italy), A. Romano (Benevento, Italy), G. Beatrice (Benevento, Italy), M. Del Donno (Benevento, Italy)
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International Congress 2019 – COPD and other specific entities in intensive care unit medicine
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COPD and other specific entities in intensive care unit medicine
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Thematic Poster
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2296
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Airway diseases
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