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Is noninvasive pressure support ventilation as effective and safe as continuous positive airway pressure in cardiogenic pulmonary oedema?
Singapore Medical Journal, 07/01/09
Agarwal R et al. - NIPSV appears to be as safe and efficacious as CPAP, if titrated rather than fixed pressures are employed.
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