When BiPAP Can Backfire
20:29–24:10 · 220s
Rabih questions BiPAP in silent hypoxemia, explores shunt physiology, and argues for switching to high-flow nasal cannula while leveraging positional clues.
20:29–24:10 · 220s
Rabih questions BiPAP in silent hypoxemia, explores shunt physiology, and argues for switching to high-flow nasal cannula while leveraging positional clues.
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