A combination of Bohr and Haldane effects provide a physiologic explanation for the increase in arterial oxygen saturation when a face mask is added to a high-flow nasal cannula in severely hypoxemic COVID-19 patients
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Auteurs principaux: | Pablo Born, Ricardo Castro |
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2021
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