Emma Gallagher
- Pressure support in acute hypercapnic respiratory failure in an acute clinical settingBy Asad Ali, Ajit Thomas, Shiva Bikmalla, Ben Beauchamp, Emma Gallagher, Dev Banejree and Rahul MukherjeeAsad AliAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomAjit ThomasAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomShiva BikmallaAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomBen BeauchampAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomEmma GallagherAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDev BanejreeAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomRahul MukherjeeAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Correspondence between clinical prediction and outcome in patients with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure (AHRF) due to restrictive lung diseaseBy Vikas Punamiya, Shiva Bikmalla, Harjeevan Gill, Sushil Agarwal, Ben Beauchamp, Emma Gallagher and Rahul MukherjeeVikas Punamiya1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomShiva Bikmalla1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomHarjeevan Gill1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomSushil Agarwal1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomBen Beauchamp2Department of Physiotherapy, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomEmma Gallagher1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomRahul Mukherjee1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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