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. 2020 Mar 30;24(1):122.
doi: 10.1186/s13054-020-2839-1.

High-flow nasal cannula for body rewarming in hypothermia

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High-flow nasal cannula for body rewarming in hypothermia

Emanuele Gilardi et al. Crit Care. .
No abstract available

Keywords: High-flow nasal cannula; Hypothermia.

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Conflict of interest statement

DLG has received payments for travel expenses by Maquet, Getinge, and Air Liquide and is supported by grants from ESICM (2017 Draeger Award) and SIAARTI (2017 MSD award), received non-financial support by Dimar, and discloses an ongoing research grant by GE healthcare. All the other authors declare that no conflict of interest exists regarding the material discussed in the manuscript.

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Body temperature in patients treated with HFNC and in control subjects. Medians and interquartile range are displayed for each time point. Repeated measures ANOVA two-sided p is reported

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