CPAP compared to Conventional Oxygen Therapy as ceiling of care in COVID-19 patients with Advanced Frailty: A retrospective cohort study
Y. Noeman Ahmed (Southend, United Kingdom), M. Noeman (University College London, United Kingdom), A. Bedir (Southend, United Kingdom), I. El Sayed (Alexandria, Egypt), A. Roshdy (Alexandria, Egypt), G. Koduri (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom), S. Gokaraju (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom), P. Ayuen (St Peters Hospital, United Kingdom), N. Abuelela (St Peters Hospital, United Kingdom), S. Sharma (St Peters Hospital, United Kingdom), D. Amran (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom), D. Powrie (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Non-invasive respiratory support in COVID-19
Session: Non-invasive respiratory support in COVID-19
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Number: 1081
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Y. Noeman Ahmed (Southend, United Kingdom), M. Noeman (University College London, United Kingdom), A. Bedir (Southend, United Kingdom), I. El Sayed (Alexandria, Egypt), A. Roshdy (Alexandria, Egypt), G. Koduri (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom), S. Gokaraju (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom), P. Ayuen (St Peters Hospital, United Kingdom), N. Abuelela (St Peters Hospital, United Kingdom), S. Sharma (St Peters Hospital, United Kingdom), D. Amran (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom), D. Powrie (Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom). CPAP compared to Conventional Oxygen Therapy as ceiling of care in COVID-19 patients with Advanced Frailty: A retrospective cohort study. 1081
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