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ISSN 2368-6820
Research Article
Vol. 56, 2020December 08, 2020 EDT

In vitro investigation of the Flusso™ Bypass adapter efficiency upon ventilator circuit disconnect in a clinical simulated environment

Mehri Rym, Alatrash Abubakar, Ogrodnik Nick, Matida Edgar A., Fiorenza Frank,
Flusso™ Bypass adaptermechanical ventilationnitric oxidecircuit disconnection
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
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Rym M, Abubakar A, Nick O, Edgar A. M, Frank F. In vitro investigation of the FlussoTM Bypass adapter efficiency upon ventilator circuit disconnect in a clinical simulated environment. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2020;56:86-91. doi:10.29390/cjrt-2020-033
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