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Commentary
Vol. 58, 2022November 17, 2022 EDT

The ROX index: “Propelled” by high-flow nasal cannula therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic into greater applicability in respiratory support

Lucélia Luna Melo-Diaz, George Alvicio Kieling,
nasal cannulaROX indexrespiratory insufficiencyoxygen therapycoronavirus infections
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Melo-Diaz LL, Kieling GA. The ROX index: “Propelled” by high-flow nasal cannula therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic into greater applicability in respiratory support. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2022;58:182-184. doi:10.29390/​cjrt-2022-012
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