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ALERT: Abstracts Leading to Evolution in Respiratory Medicine Trials: Intensive care and infection
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Late Breaking Abstract - The efficacy of heated humidifier high-flow nasal cannula compared with noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation in prevention of reintubation in patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation
C. Tseng (New Taipei City, Taiwan), K. Chao (New Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Chiang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), W. Liu (New Taipei City, Taiwan), W. Chou (New Taipei City, Taiwan), H. Wu (Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Lin (Taipei City, Taiwan)
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International Congress 2019 – ALERT: Abstracts Leading to Evolution in Respiratory Medicine Trials: Intensive care and infection
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ALERT: Abstracts Leading to Evolution in Respiratory Medicine Trials: Intensive care and infection
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Clinical trials session
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5097
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Respiratory critical care
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C. Tseng (New Taipei City, Taiwan), K. Chao (New Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Chiang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), W. Liu (New Taipei City, Taiwan), W. Chou (New Taipei City, Taiwan), H. Wu (Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Lin (Taipei City, Taiwan). Late Breaking Abstract - The efficacy of heated humidifier high-flow nasal cannula compared with noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation in prevention of reintubation in patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation. 5097
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