Can Early Use of HFNC through Improved Study Design Make a Statistically Significant Difference in the Rate of Intubation in Patients with Post-traumatic Lung Contusion?
Sachit Sharma, Pramesh S Shrestha, Subhash P Acharya
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Sharma S, Shrestha PS, Acharya SP. Can Early Use of HFNC through Improved Study Design Make a Statistically Significant Difference in the Rate of Intubation in Patients with Post-traumatic Lung Contusion?. Indian J Crit Care Med 2025; 29 (4):396-397.
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