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2018
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4
Volume:
27
Issue:
4
1. High flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy versus non-invasive ventilation for chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases with acute-moderate hypercapnic respiratory failure: an observational cohort study
Page:361—366
2. The role of high-flow oxygen insufflation via nasal cannula in patients at high risk of re-intubation after weaning from mechanical ventilation assessed by lung ultrasound score
Page:367—372
3. Efficacy analysis of sequential nasal high flow oxygen after extubation in patients with acute respiratory failure
Page:373—378
4. The analysis on clinical characteristics and risk factors in patients with sepsis-associated pulmonary hypertension
Page:384—388
5. The dynamic changes of cardiac function and its associated with prognosis in patients with septic shock
Page:389—393
6. Value of serum soluble ST2 in predicting the prognosis of sepsis
Page:394—398
7. The effects of rapid hypothermia induced via esophagus on intestinal mucous injury in early stage after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a swine model of cardiac arrest
Page:399—404
8. Investigation and analysis of the trend of emergency patients in a 3rd grade class a hospital in 2016
Page:409—414
9. The effects of the third-generation mechanical chest compressor on outcomes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective trial
Page:415—418
10. The study of the clinical features of the concurrence of an attack of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in elderly patients
Page:419—424
11. Comparison of effectiveness between two different modes of surgical intervention for the treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage in hypertensive patients
Page:425—429
12. Clinical outcomes of immunocompromised children with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Page:430—435
13. The application of HC visual laryngoscope as a visualization teaching method for the standardized training of endotracheal intubation in emergency department
Page:442—445