Non-invasive ventilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: management of acute type 2 respiratory failure
CM Roberts, JL Brown, AK Reinhardt, S Kaul, K Scales, C Mikelsons, K Reid, R Winter, K Young, L Restrick and PK Plant
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.8-5-517
Clin Med October 2008 CM Roberts
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Roles: Chair of the GDG; Consultant Respiratory and General Physician
JL Brown
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Roles: Consultant Respiratory and General Physician
AK Reinhardt
Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust
Roles: Consultant Respiratory and General Physician
S Kaul
Specialist Registrar in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine, St Georges Hospital NHS Trust, London
K Scales
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Roles: Consultant Nurse Critical Care
C Mikelsons
Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust
Roles: Consultant Respiratory Physiotherapist
K Reid
Royal College of Physicians
Roles: Information Scientist
R Winter
Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham
Roles: Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine
K Young
Clinical Standards Department, Royal College of Physicians
Roles: Clinical Standards Facilitator
L Restrick
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
Roles: Consultant Respiratory and General Physician
PK Plant
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Roles: Consultant Respiratory and General Physician

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vol. 8 no. 5 517-521
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- Published online October 1, 2008.
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- CM Roberts, Chair of the GDG; Consultant Respiratory and General Physician,
- JL Brown, Consultant Respiratory and General Physician,
- AK Reinhardt, Consultant Respiratory and General Physician,
- S Kaul,
- K Scales, Consultant Nurse Critical Care,
- C Mikelsons, Consultant Respiratory Physiotherapist,
- K Reid, Information Scientist,
- R Winter, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine,
- K Young, Clinical Standards Facilitator,
- L Restrick, Consultant Respiratory and General Physician and
- PK Plant, Consultant Respiratory and General Physician
- Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust
- Specialist Registrar in Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine, St Georges Hospital NHS Trust, London
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust
- Royal College of Physicians
- Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham
- Clinical Standards Department, Royal College of Physicians
- Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
- Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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CM Roberts, JL Brown, AK Reinhardt, S Kaul, K Scales, C Mikelsons, K Reid, R Winter, K Young, L Restrick, PK Plant
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