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                High-flow oxygen through nasal cannula in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.
              
            
            
            
              
            
            
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
  
      
    
  
    
      
        
        
      
    
    
    N Engl J Med. 2015 Jun 4;372(23):2185-96. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1503326. Epub 2015 May 17.
    N Engl J Med. 2015.
  
  
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                Dyspnea is severe and associated with a higher intubation rate in de novo acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.
              
            
            
            
              
            
            
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
  
  
    
      
        Demoule A, Baptiste A, Thille AW, Similowski T, Ragot S, Prat G, Mercat A, Girault C, Carteaux G, Boulain T, Perbet S, Decavèle M, Belin L, Frat JP; from the REVA Network (Research Network in Mechanical Ventilation).
        
      
    
    Demoule A, et al.
    Crit Care. 2024 May 23;28(1):174. doi: 10.1186/s13054-024-04903-5.
    Crit Care. 2024.
  
  
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