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What HFNC indication are we doing in RICU?
A. Marín Muñiz (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain), I. Aldás Criado (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain), B. Urrutia Royo (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain), C. Folgado (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain), M. Prats Bradaji (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain), A. Rosell Gratacós (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain), J. Abad Capa (Badalona (Barcelona), Spain)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Novel findings in intensive care unit medicine: part 2
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Novel findings in intensive care unit medicine: part 2
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Respiratory critical care
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