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Frontiers in Physiology
(Jan 2021)
High Oxygen Consumption in SARS-COV2: Could the Development of Low-Cost Oxygen Rebreather Be Considered?
Nicolas Vallée,
Sarah Rives,
Anne-Virginie Desruelle,
Sebastian Marzetti,
Valentin Barchasz,
Jean-Jacques Risso,
Valentin Gies
Affiliations
Nicolas Vallée
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées_Equipe de Recherche Subaquatique Opérationnelle, Toulon, France
Sarah Rives
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées_Equipe de Recherche Subaquatique Opérationnelle, Toulon, France
Anne-Virginie Desruelle
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées_Equipe de Recherche Subaquatique Opérationnelle, Toulon, France
Sebastian Marzetti
Université de Toulon, IM2NP, La Garde, France
Valentin Barchasz
Université de Toulon, IM2NP, La Garde, France
Jean-Jacques Risso
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées_Equipe de Recherche Subaquatique Opérationnelle, Toulon, France
Valentin Gies
Université de Toulon, IM2NP, La Garde, France
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.607913
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Vol. 11
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Keywords
rebreather
ventilation
crisis
dioxygen
ICU
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