ROX index performance to predict high-flow nasal oxygen outcome in Covid-19 related hypoxemic acute respiratory failure

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Christophe Girault
Michael Bubenheim
Déborah Boyer
Pierre-Louis Declercq
Guillaume Schnell
Philippe Gouin
Jean-Baptiste Michot
Dorothée Carpentier
Steven Grangé
Gaëtan Béduneau
Fabienne Tamion
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[1] CHU Rouen,Medical Intensive Care Unit
[2] Normandie University,Department of Clinical Research and Innovation
[3] UNIROUEN,Medical Intensive Care Unit
[4] UR 3830,Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Unit
[5] CHU Rouen,Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
[6] CHU Rouen,Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Unit
[7] Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Unit,Medical Intensive Care Unit
[8] Dieppe Hospital,Service de Médecine Intensive Et Réanimation
[9] Le Havre Hospital,undefined
[10] CHU Rouen,undefined
[11] Elbeuf Hospital,undefined
[12] CHU Rouen,undefined
[13] Normandie University,undefined
[14] UNIROUEN,undefined
[15] Inserm,undefined
[16] Hôpital Charles Nicolle,undefined
[17] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Hôpitaux de Rouen,undefined
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Annals of Intensive Care | / 14卷
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Acute respiratory failure; Covid-19 patients; High-flow nasal oxygen therapy; ROX index;
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