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  • 22. Extubation to high-flow nasal cannula in critically ill surgical patients.
    Dhillon NK, Smith EJT, Ko A, Harada MY, Polevoi D, Liang R, Barmparas G, Ley EJ.
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  • 23. [Analysis of the effect of sequential high-flow nasal canula oxygen therapy in post-extubation mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care unit].
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  • 25. Use of high-flow nasal cannula versus other noninvasive ventilation techniques or conventional oxygen therapy for respiratory support following pediatric cardiac surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Elmitwalli I, Abdelhady E, Kalsotra S, Gehred A, Tobias JD, Olbrecht VA.
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  • 30. Ventilatory support after extubation in critically ill patients.
    Maggiore SM, Battilana M, Serano L, Petrini F.
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  • 32. Nurse-performed screening for postextubation dysphagia: a retrospective cohort study in critically ill medical patients.
    See KC, Peng SY, Phua J, Sum CL, Concepcion J.
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  • 34. Risk Factors for Pediatric Extubation Failure: The Importance of Respiratory Muscle Strength.
    Khemani RG, Sekayan T, Hotz J, Flink RC, Rafferty GF, Iyer N, Newth CJL.
    Crit Care Med; 2017 Aug 12; 45(8):e798-e805. PubMed ID: 28437378
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  • 35. Can high-flow nasal cannula reduce the rate of reintubation in adult patients after extubation? A meta-analysis.
    Ni YN, Luo J, Yu H, Liu D, Liang BM, Yao R, Liang ZA.
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  • 39. Association of Noninvasive Respiratory Support with Extubation Outcomes in Brain-injured Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation: A Secondary Analysis of the ENIO Prospective Observational Study.
    Taran S, Diaz-Cruz C, Perrot B, Alvarez P, Godoy DA, Gurjar M, Haenggi M, Mijangos JC, Pelosi P, Robba C, Schultz MJ, Ueno Y, Asehnoune K, Cho SM, Yarnell CJ, Cinotti R, Stevens RD.
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