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Implementation of high-flow nasal cannula therapy outside the intensive care setting
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Implementation of high-flow nasal cannula therapy outside the intensive care setting

J.A. Jackson, S.K. Spilman, L.K. Kingery, T.W. Oetting, M.J. Taylor, W.M. Pruett, C.R. Omerza, K.A. Branick, I. Ganapathiraju, M.Y. Hamilton, …
Respiratory Care, Vol.66(3), pp.357-365
2021

Abstract

Education Emergency department High-flow nasal cannula Inpatient Intensive care unit Mechanical ventilation Noninvasive ventilation Cannula Critical Care Humans Intensive Care Units Noninvasive Ventilation Oxygen Inhalation Therapy Respiratory Insufficiency acute hypoxemic respiratory failure adult airflow Article artificial ventilation assisted ventilation awareness breathing rate cohort analysis continuous positive airway pressure data analysis demography education emergency ward female high flow nasal cannula therapy hospitalization human human experiment injury intensive care unit length of stay major clinical study male mortality noninvasive ventilation observational study outcome assessment oxygen therapy physician program efficacy pulmonology pulse oximetry respiratory care resuscitation safety tertiary care center vital sign cannula intensive care intensive care unit noninvasive ventilation respiratory failure
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