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Prone positioning for patients with hypoxic respiratory failure related to COVID-19
Kevin Venus, Laveena Munshi and Michael Fralick
CMAJ November 11, 2020 cmaj.201201; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.201201
Kevin Venus
Department of Medicine (Venus, Munshi, Fralick), University of Toronto; Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics (Venus), University Health Network; Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine (Munshi) and Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics (Fralick), Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ont.
MDLaveena Munshi
Department of Medicine (Venus, Munshi, Fralick), University of Toronto; Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics (Venus), University Health Network; Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine (Munshi) and Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics (Fralick), Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ont.
MD MScMichael Fralick
Department of Medicine (Venus, Munshi, Fralick), University of Toronto; Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics (Venus), University Health Network; Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine (Munshi) and Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics (Fralick), Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ont.
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Kevin Venus, Laveena Munshi, Michael Fralick
CMAJ Nov 2020, cmaj.201201; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.201201
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