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SJ reports receiving consulting fees from Drager, Medtronic, Mindray, Fresenius, Baxter, and Fisher & Paykel. DT reports funding from the National Institute for Health, Hamilton Medical, Sedana and Mindray, all outside the present work. ADJ reports receiving remuneration for presentations from Medtronic, Drager and Fisher & Paykel.

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De Jong, A., Talmor, D. & Jaber, S. How to optimize extubation?. Intensive Care Med 49, 337–340 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-022-06964-y

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