Broadening the Berlin definition of ARDS to patients receiving high-flow nasal oxygen: an observational study in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19
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S. Myatra | P. V. D. van der Voort | D. Dongelmans | W. Stilma | M. van der Woude | A. Serpa Neto | V. Di Leo | I. Martín-Loeches | N. Rosenberg | N. Juffermans | S. D. den Boer | I. Purmer | F. Paulus | A. Lokhorst | A. Vlaar | M. Hollmann | P. Tuinman | O. Roca | J. Voorham | D. Bergmans | W. Coene | H. Hansen | P. van Vliet | W. H. van der Ven | G. Mazzinari | D. V. van Meenen | J. Haringman | M. Botta | F. Paulus | M. Bevers | S. Nijbroek | L. Hol | M. Schultz | A. Spronk | P. van Velzen | A. V. van Zanten | M. Kuiper | T. Rettig | A. Girbes | A. Tsonas | L. A. Buiteman-Kruizinga | P. V. D. van der Heiden | M. Sleeswijk | A. Sciascera | A. Prins | M. D. de Graaff | G. Shrestha | S. Blok | T. Vermeulen | L. Kuipers | C. Valk | P. van de Berg | L. Bos | J. Horn | J. Pillay | A. Strang | L. Elting | M. Abreu | Weiner | M. Offermans | A. Rezaee | Michelle G. Brouwer | E. Verhoef | Fleur van der Ven | L. S. Boers | R. L. Goossen | T. Z. V. van Zijl | T. Pisters | E. Aydeniz | D. Go | Amanda Lokhorst | Pien Swart | E P D C M S L S L D M L A W M Vincenzo D A T P L M A Aydeniz van de Berg Bergmans Bevers den Boer Bo | M. Delmte | T. Dormans | A. Esmeijer | L. E. van Ingen | E. Koornstra | P. van Oosten | N. Schavemaker | M. Verboom | N. Yaali | J. Zandvliet | S. Zonneveld
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