High Respiratory Drive and Excessive Respiratory Efforts Predict Relapse of Respiratory Failure in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Sainte Anne Military HospitalToulon, France
2. Assistance Public–Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)Marseille, France
3. Aix-Marseille UniversityMarseille, France
4. APHMMarseille, Franceand
5. Ecole du Val-de-GrâceParis, France
Publisher
American Thoracic Society
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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