Late Breaking Abstract - Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as an intervention for acute hypoxia in not-for-escalation (NFE) COVID-19 pneumonia patients: a single-centre observational study with retrospective cohort analysis
J. Cowen (Liverpool, United Kingdom), T. Humphries (Liverpool, United Kingdom), R. Talbutt (Liverpool, United Kingdom), B. Dean (Liverpool, United Kingdom), L. White (Liverpool, United Kingdom), A. Jackson (Liverpool, United Kingdom), P. Plant (Liverpool, United Kingdom), N. Duffy (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – COVID-19 clinical studies
Session: COVID-19 clinical studies
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 3591
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J. Cowen (Liverpool, United Kingdom), T. Humphries (Liverpool, United Kingdom), R. Talbutt (Liverpool, United Kingdom), B. Dean (Liverpool, United Kingdom), L. White (Liverpool, United Kingdom), A. Jackson (Liverpool, United Kingdom), P. Plant (Liverpool, United Kingdom), N. Duffy (Liverpool, United Kingdom). Late Breaking Abstract - Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as an intervention for acute hypoxia in not-for-escalation (NFE) COVID-19 pneumonia patients: a single-centre observational study with retrospective cohort analysis. 3591
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