Outcomes and characteristics of COVID-19 patients treated with continuous positive airway pressure/high-flow nasal oxygen outside the intensive care setting
Dominic L. Sykes(University of Hull), Shoaib Faruqi(University of Hull), Jodie Rennardson(University of Hull), Khaing Thu Thu(University of Hull), Oliver Brown(University of Leeds), Catherine Littlefield(University of Hull), Theodore J.P. Tyrer(University of Hull), Michael G. Crooks(University of Hull)
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