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Journal Scan / Research · November 25, 2024

Impact of Low-Dose Inhaled Nitric Oxide Treatment on Health Outcomes in Spontaneously Breathing and Intubated Patients With COVID-19

Critical Care (London, England)

 

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Critical Care (London, England)
Impact of low dose inhaled nitric oxide treatment in spontaneously breathing and intubated COVID-19 patients: a retrospective propensity-matched study
Crit Care 2024 Oct 25;28(1)344, S Isha, P Balasubramanian, AJ Hanson, S Jonna, L Raavi, S Khadka, A Vasudhar, J Sinclair De Frias, A Jenkins, A Balavenkataraman, A Tekin, V Bansal, S Reddy, SM Caples, SA Khan, NK Jain, AT LaNou, R Kashyap, R Cartin-Ceba, RD Milian, CP Venegas, AB Shapiro, A Bhattacharyya, S Chaudhary, SP Kiley, QJ Quinones, NM Patel, PK Guru, P Moreno Franco, DK Sanghavi

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