High-flow oxygen therapy in treatment of acute respiratory failure of various genesis: opportunities and prospects
Abstract
About the Authors
A. V. VlasenkoRussian Federation
A. G. Koryakin
Russian Federation
E. A. Evdokimov
Russian Federation
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Vlasenko A.V., Koryakin A.G., Evdokimov E.A. High-flow oxygen therapy in treatment of acute respiratory failure of various genesis: opportunities and prospects. Medical alphabet. 2017;3(29):16-26. (In Russ.)