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ISSN 2368-6820
Clinical Case Study
Vol. 58, 2022September 28, 2022 EDT

Strategies to achieve adherence to prone positioning in awake COVID-19 patients with high-flow nasal oxygen: A case series

Marina Busico, Mariela Marisol Laiz, José García Urrutia, Maria Emilia Amado, Darío Villalba, Santiago Nicolás Saavedra, Adrián Gallardo, Arnaud W Thille,
acute respiratory failureawake prone positioningadherenceCOVID-19endotracheal intubation
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Busico M, Laiz MM, Urrutia JG, et al. Strategies to achieve adherence to prone positioning in awake COVID-19 patients with high-flow nasal oxygen: A case series. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2022;58:151-154. doi:10.29390/​cjrt-2022-035

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