Extubation Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Postextubation High-Flow Nasal Cannula vs Noninvasive Ventilation on Reintubation in Obese or High-Risk Patients. A Randomized Clinical Trial.
The main aim is to demonstrate whether reintubation rate is lower with preventive conditioned noninvasive ventilation (NIV) rather than with High-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) in obese intermediate-risk patients and in high-risk patients.
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