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High-Flow Nasal Cannula Use in the Management of Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure Due to Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Heavyweight or Light Heavyweight?
Andrew G Miller and Harajeshwar S Kohli
Respiratory Care September 2020, 65 (9) 1416-1417; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.08361
Andrew G Miller
Respiratory Care Services
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Harajeshwar S Kohli
Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
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In this issue
Respiratory Care
Vol. 65, Issue 9
1 Sep 2020
High-Flow Nasal Cannula Use in the Management of Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure Due to Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Heavyweight or Light Heavyweight?
Andrew G Miller, Harajeshwar S Kohli
Respiratory Care Sep 2020, 65 (9) 1416-1417; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.08361