Utility of the ROX Index in Predicting Intubation for Patients With COVID-19–Related Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Receiving High-Flow Nasal Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Study
JMIRx Med2021Vol. 2(3), pp. e29062–e29062
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M. Patel, Junad Chowdhury, N. Mills, R. Marron, A.J. Gangemi, Z. Dorey-Stein, Ibraheem Yousef, Matthew Zheng, Lauren Tragesser, Julie Giurintano, Rohit Gupta, Parth Rali, Gilbert E. D’Alonzo, Huaqing Zhao, N. Patlakh, Nathaniel Marchetti, Gerard J. Criner, Matthew Gordon
Abstract
The ROX index helps decide which patients need IMV and may limit eventual morbidity and mortality associated with the progression to IMV.
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