A Survey of Preferences for Respiratory Support in the Intensive Care Unit for Patients with Acute Hypoxaemic Respiratory Failure.
Tayyba N. Aslam,Thomas L. Klitgaard,Christian A. O. Ahlstedt,Finn H. Andersen,Michelle S. Chew,Marie O. Collet,Maria Cronhjort,Stine Estrup, Ole K. Fossum,Shirin K. Frisvold,Hans-Joerg Gillmann,Anders Granholm,Trine M. Gundem, Kristin Hauss,Jacob Hollenberg, Maria E. Huanca Condori,Johanna Hastbacka, Bror A. Johnstad,Eric Keus,Maj-Brit N. Kjaer,Pal Klepstad,Mette Krag,Reidar Kvale,Manu L. N. G. Malbrain,Christian S. Meyhoff,Matt Morgan,Anders Moller,Carmen A. Pfortmueller,Lone M. Poulsen, Andrew C. Robertson,Joerg C. Schefold,Olav L. Schjorring,Martin Siegemund,Martin I. Sigurdsson,Fredrik Sjoevall,Kristian Strand,Thomas Stueber,Wojciech Szczeklik,Rebecka R. Wahlin, Helge L. Wangberg, Karl-Andre Wian,Sine Wichmann,Kristin Hofso,Morten H. Moller,Anders Perner,Bodil S. Rasmussen,Jon H. Laake Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica(2023)
Key words
acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure,acute respiratory distress syndrome,controlled ventilation,invasive mechanical ventilation,spontaneous ventilation,survey
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