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Average Oxygen savings at different flow rates: Standard nasal cannula... | Download Table
Average Oxygen savings at different flow rates: Standard nasal cannula... | Download Table
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Simultaneous reduction of flow and fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) versus reduction of flow first or FiO2 first in patients ready to be weaned from high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy: study protocol
Table 2 from A reservoir nasal cannula improves protection given by oxygen during muscular exercise in COPD. | Semantic Scholar