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Effect of serial awake prone positioning on oxygenation in patients admitted to intensive care with COVID-19
- Correspondence to Dr Daniel Pan, Department of Respiratory Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK; daniel.pan{at}nhs.net
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Effect of serial awake prone positioning on oxygenation in patients admitted to intensive care with COVID-19
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- Received December 18, 2020
- Revised February 25, 2021
- Accepted March 6, 2021
- First published April 30, 2021.
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April 21, 2022
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