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. 2025 Feb 26;29(1):90.
doi: 10.1186/s13054-025-05280-3.

Response to "Relationships between dyspnea, oxygenation and prognosis in hypoxemic respiratory failure"

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Response to "Relationships between dyspnea, oxygenation and prognosis in hypoxemic respiratory failure"

Alexandre Demoule et al. Crit Care. .
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Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: Not applicable. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: A Demoule reports grants from French Ministry of Health, Assistance publique—Hôpitaux de Paris, Lungpacer, Respinor, consulting fees from Respinor, Lungpace, Lowenstein, Tribunal administrative de Cergy, Liberate Medical, Payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations from Fisher & Paykel, Baxter, Getinge, Astra, Agence Européenne Informatique, Mindray, support for attending meetings and/or travel from Lungpacer, outside the submitted work. A Baptiste has nothing to disclose. L Belin has nothing to disclose. JP Frat reports non-financial support from Fisher and Paykel Healthcare (the firm provided material and equipment to all the participating centers), grant from the French Ministry of Heath, AADAIRC, French society of intensive care for the parent study, grants from the French Ministry of Heath, Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, consulting fees from SOS Oxygene, payment or honoraria for lectures from Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, support for attending meetings and/or travel from Fisher and Paykel Healthcare and SOS Oxygene, outside the submitted work.

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