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Predictors of Extubation Failure Related to Aspiration and/or Excessive Upper Airway Secretions

Marie-Hélène Houzé, Nicolas Deye, Joaquim Mateo, Bruno Mégarbane, Françoise Bizouard, Frédéric J Baud, Didier Payen de la Garanderie, Eric Vicaut, Alain P Yelnik and for the EVAKIN Study Group
Respiratory Care April 2020, 65 (4) 475-481; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.07025
Marie-Hélène Houzé
Rehabilitation Unit
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Nicolas Deye
Medical Intensive Care Unit, and Inserm U942
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Joaquim Mateo
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
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Bruno Mégarbane
Medical Intensive Care Unit, and Inserm U942
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Françoise Bizouard
Rehabilitation Unit
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Frédéric J Baud
Medical Intensive Care Unit, and Inserm U942
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Didier Payen de la Garanderie
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
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Eric Vicaut
Research Unit
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Alain P Yelnik
PRM Department, GHU Saint Louis-Lariboisière-Fernand Widal, AP-HP, Paris Diderot University, Paris, France.
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