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Physiology, heart failure and respiration in relation to OSA
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CPAP versus adaptive servoventilator (ASV) in patient with congestive heart failure and sleep disorder breathing
D. Lacedonia, M. Iacoviello, F. Gadaleta, V.A. Falcone, A. Puzzovivo, E. Tedeschi, S. Favale, O. Resta (Foggia, , Cassano, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Physiology, heart failure and respiration in relation to OSA
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Physiology, heart failure and respiration in relation to OSA
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Thematic Poster Session
Number:
892
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care, Sleep and breathing disorders
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D. Lacedonia, M. Iacoviello, F. Gadaleta, V.A. Falcone, A. Puzzovivo, E. Tedeschi, S. Favale, O. Resta (Foggia, , Cassano, Italy). CPAP versus adaptive servoventilator (ASV) in patient with congestive heart failure and sleep disorder breathing. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 892
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