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Ventilator Survival Rates For COVID-19 Appear Higher Than First

Ventilator Survival Rates For COVID-19 Appear Higher Than First

Early reports found death rates as high as 90% among COVID-19 patients on ventilators. But some hospitals are now reporting mortality lower than 30%.

Fears of Ventilator Shortage During Coronavirus Pandemic Unleash a Wave of Innovations - The New York Times

If you need a ventilator for COVID-19, odds are 50-50 you'll survive. But doctors are learning more every day

Association of ventilator type with hospital mortality in critically ill patients with SARS-CoV2 infection: a prospective study, Annals of Intensive Care

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Trends in survival during the pandemic in patients with critical COVID-19 receiving mechanical ventilation with or without ECMO: analysis of the Japanese national registry data, Critical Care

Covid-19 patients sharing ventilators is possible—but not ideal, NOVA

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