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title Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
spellingShingle Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
Niño Mahecha, Freyberson Enrique
Escamilla Osorio, Mario Germán
Acevedo Guiot, Andrea del Pilar
Rodríguez Prada, Catalina
Tellez Ariza, Laura Daniela
Cubillos Rojas, Julián David
Moreno Carrillo, Atilio
neumonía viral
coronavirus infections
viral pneumonia
COVID-19
pandemics
high-flow nasal cannula therapy
infecciones por coronavirus
COVID-19
pandemia
enfermedad
oxígeno
cánula nasal de alto flujo
title_short Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
title_full Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
title_fullStr Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
title_full_unstemmed Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
title_sort experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con covid-19, hospital universitario san ignacio – bogotá, d.c. 2020 a 2022
author Niño Mahecha, Freyberson Enrique
Escamilla Osorio, Mario Germán
Acevedo Guiot, Andrea del Pilar
Rodríguez Prada, Catalina
Tellez Ariza, Laura Daniela
Cubillos Rojas, Julián David
Moreno Carrillo, Atilio
author_facet Niño Mahecha, Freyberson Enrique
Escamilla Osorio, Mario Germán
Acevedo Guiot, Andrea del Pilar
Rodríguez Prada, Catalina
Tellez Ariza, Laura Daniela
Cubillos Rojas, Julián David
Moreno Carrillo, Atilio
topic neumonía viral
coronavirus infections
viral pneumonia
COVID-19
pandemics
high-flow nasal cannula therapy
infecciones por coronavirus
COVID-19
pandemia
enfermedad
oxígeno
cánula nasal de alto flujo
topic_facet neumonía viral
coronavirus infections
viral pneumonia
COVID-19
pandemics
high-flow nasal cannula therapy
infecciones por coronavirus
COVID-19
pandemia
enfermedad
oxígeno
cánula nasal de alto flujo
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spelling Experiencia con el uso de cánulas nasales de alto flujo en pacientes adultos con COVID-19, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio – Bogotá, D.C. 2020 a 2022
Niño Mahecha, Freyberson Enrique
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Escamilla Osorio, Mario Germán
Asociación Colombiana de Neumología y Cirugía de Tórax
Revista Colombiana de Neumología
Acevedo Guiot, Andrea del Pilar
Rodríguez Prada, Catalina
Tellez Ariza, Laura Daniela
Cubillos Rojas, Julián David
Moreno Carrillo, Atilio
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viral pneumonia
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pandemics
high-flow nasal cannula therapy
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COVID-19
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