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Discomfort associated with underhumidified high-flow oxygen therapy in critically ill patients
Intensive Care Medicine, 03/20/09
Chanques G et al. - Compared to bubble humidifiers, the use of a heated-humidifier in patients with high-flow oxygen therapy is associated with a decrease of dryness symptoms mediated by increased humidity delivered to the patient.
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