Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference4 articles.
1. Grasselli G, Calfee CS, Camporota L, Poole D, Amato MBP, Antonelli M, Arabi YM, Baroncelli F, Beitler JR, Bellani G, Bellingan G, Blackwood B, Bos LDJ, Brochard L, Brodie D, Burns KEA, Combes A, D’Arrigo S, De Backer D, Demoule A, Einav S, Fan E, Ferguson ND, Frat J-P, Gattinoni L, Guérin C, Herridge MS, Hodgson C, Hough CL, Jaber S, Juffermans NP, Karagiannidis C, Kesecioglu J, Kwizera A, Laffey JG, Mancebo J, Matthay MA, McAuley DF, Mercat A, Meyer NJ, Moss M, Munshi L, Myatra SN, Ng Gong M, Papazian L, Patel BK, Pellegrini M, Perner A, Pesenti A, Piquilloud L, Qiu H, Ranieri MV, Riviello E, Slutsky AS, Stapleton RD, Summers C, Thompson TB, Valente Barbas CS, Villar J, Ware LB, Weiss B, Zampieri FG, Azoulay E, Cecconi M, the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Taskforce on A (2023) ESICM guidelines on acute respiratory distress syndrome: definition, phenotyping and respiratory support strategies. Intensive Care Med 49:727–759
2. Onodera Y, Akimoto R, Suzuki H, Okada M, Nakane M, Kawamae K (2018) A high-flow nasal cannula system with relatively low flow effectively washes out CO2 from the anatomical dead space in a sophisticated respiratory model made by a 3D printer. Intensive Care Med Exp 6:7
3. Nurok M, Friedman O, Driver M, Sun N, Kumaresan A, Chen P, Cheng S, Talmor DS, Ebinger J (2023) Mechanically ventilated patients with coronavirus disease 2019 had a higher chance of in-hospital death if treated with high-flow nasal cannula oxygen before intubation. Anesth Analg 136:692–698
4. Onodera, Y, Kikuhara M, Kuroki M, Yarimizu K, Hayasaka T, Nakane M (2023) A new system for generating adjustable PEEP with high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy. Presented at Critical care Canada Forum 2023, Sheraton Center, Toronto, 29 Nov 2023