Dyspnea is severe and associated with a higher intubation rate in de novo acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
Alexandre Demoule(Inserm), Jean‐Pierre Frat(Inserm), Christophe Girault(Hospital de Câncer de Barretos), Lisa Belin(Inserm), Maxens Decavèle(Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris), Guillaume Carteaux(Inserm), Arnaud W. Thille(Inserm), Alain Mercat(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Angers), Gwénaël Prat, Stéphanie Ragot(Université de Poitiers), Sébastien Perbet, Thierry Boulain(Centre hospitalier universitaire d'Orléans), Amandine Baptiste(Sorbonne Université), Thomas Similowski(Paris Biotech Santé)
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