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Effect of different connections on aerosol delivery during non-invasive mechanical ventilation.
H. Saeed (fayoum, Egypt), A. M. Esquinas (muricia, Spain), B. Gil Gonçalves (Coimbra, Portugal), M. E.A. Abdelrahim (cairo, Egypt)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Non-invasive ventilation and nasal high flow: technical aspects and predictive scores
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Non-invasive ventilation and nasal high flow: technical aspects and predictive scores
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Respiratory critical care
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