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Effects of High-Flow Nasal Cannula on End-Expiratory Lung Impedance in Semi-Seated Healthy Subjects

Gustavo A Plotnikow, Arnaud W Thille, Daniela N Vasquez, Romina A Pratto, Corina M Quiroga, María E Andrich, Javier H Dorado, Ramiro S Gomez, Pablo A D'Annunzio, José L Scapellato and Dante Intile
Respiratory Care August 2018, 63 (8) 1016-1023; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.06031
Gustavo A Plotnikow
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Arnaud W Thille
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers, INSERM CIC 1402 ALIVE, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France.
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Daniela N Vasquez
Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Romina A Pratto
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Corina M Quiroga
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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María E Andrich
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Javier H Dorado
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Ramiro S Gomez
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Pablo A D'Annunzio
Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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José L Scapellato
Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Dante Intile
Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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vol. 63 no. 8 1016-1023
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.06031
PubMed 
29945910

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Respiratory Care
Print ISSN 
0020-1324
Online ISSN 
1943-3654
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  • Published online July 25, 2018.

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  1. Gustavo A Plotnikow, PT⇑
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Arnaud W Thille, MD PhD
  1. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers, INSERM CIC 1402 ALIVE, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France.
  1. Daniela N Vasquez, MD
  1. Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Romina A Pratto, PT
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Corina M Quiroga, PT
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. María E Andrich, PT
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Javier H Dorado, PT
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Ramiro S Gomez, PT
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Pablo A D'Annunzio, PT
  1. Division of Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. José L Scapellato, MD
  1. Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  1. Dante Intile, MD
  1. Intensive Care Unit, Anchorena Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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