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Thursday, 13.02.2020
High flow nasal therapy and respiratory muscles
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Measurement validity of an electronic inspiratory loading device during inspiratory muscle training in weaning failure patients
M. Van Hollebeke (Leuven, Belgium), D. Poddighe (Leuven, Belgium), B. Clerckx (Leuven, Belgium), G. Hermans (Leuven, Belgium), R. Gosselink (Leuven, Belgium), D. Langer (Leuven, Belgium)
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Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2020
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High flow nasal therapy and respiratory muscles
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54
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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