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Fig. 3

From: High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy decreases postextubation neuroventilatory drive and work of breathing in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Fig. 3

Experimental record showing the diaphragm electrical activity (EAdi) in the three experimental conditions in three representative patients. Conventional O2 period of conventional low flow oxygen therapy through a non-occlusive face mask, HFNC1 first period of high flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy, HFNC2 second period of high flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy

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