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. 2025 Jul 2;15(1):87.
doi: 10.1186/s13613-025-01510-7.

High-flow nasal therapy versus non-invasive ventilation for AECOPD: navigating beyond a simple choice- are we asking the right questions??

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High-flow nasal therapy versus non-invasive ventilation for AECOPD: navigating beyond a simple choice- are we asking the right questions??

Mauro Castro Sayat et al. Ann Intensive Care. .
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