Effect of flow and cannula size on generated pressure during nasal high flow
Maximilian Pinkham, Stanislav Tatkov, Maximilian Pinkham, Stanislav Tatkov
No abstract availableKeywords: Acute respiratory failure; COVID-19; Nasal cannula; Nasal high flow; Positive airway pressure.
Conflict of interest statement
M. P. & S. T. are employees of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd.
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