CPAP as a useful tool in COVID-19 related acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: Experience from 3 UKhospitals
Y. Ahmed (South end, United Kingdom), N. Ananda Setty (Basildon, United Kingdom), A. Roshdy (London, United Kingdom), D. Powrie (South end, United Kingdom), D. Amran (South end, United Kingdom), A. Elsheikh (South end, United Kingdom), S. Gokaraju (South end, United Kingdom), A. Tear (South end, United Kingdom), M. Noeman (london, United Kingdom), M. Darda (london, United Kingdom), I. El Sayed (alexandria, Egypt), V. Karunanithi (london, United Kingdom), A. Mahalingam (london, United Kingdom), M. Shafiq (london, United Kingdom), I. Abdulkhalik (london, United Kingdom), J. Samuel (london, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Acute non-invasive respiratory therapies in COVID-19 and beyond
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Y. Ahmed (South end, United Kingdom), N. Ananda Setty (Basildon, United Kingdom), A. Roshdy (London, United Kingdom), D. Powrie (South end, United Kingdom), D. Amran (South end, United Kingdom), A. Elsheikh (South end, United Kingdom), S. Gokaraju (South end, United Kingdom), A. Tear (South end, United Kingdom), M. Noeman (london, United Kingdom), M. Darda (london, United Kingdom), I. El Sayed (alexandria, Egypt), V. Karunanithi (london, United Kingdom), A. Mahalingam (london, United Kingdom), M. Shafiq (london, United Kingdom), I. Abdulkhalik (london, United Kingdom), J. Samuel (london, United Kingdom). CPAP as a useful tool in COVID-19 related acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: Experience from 3 UKhospitals. 1759
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