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Clinical predictors of OSA, adherence to CPAP and psychology
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Impact of an educational intervention to improve adherence to treatment with continuous pressure airway positive
N. Feu Collado, I. Jurado Robles, B. Villar Pastor, L. Cordova Pacheco, M. Garcia Amores, N. Pascual Martinez, B. Jurado Gamez, L. Muñoz Cabrera (Cordoba, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Clinical predictors of OSA, adherence to CPAP and psychology
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Clinical predictors of OSA, adherence to CPAP and psychology
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Thematic Poster Session
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3840
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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N. Feu Collado, I. Jurado Robles, B. Villar Pastor, L. Cordova Pacheco, M. Garcia Amores, N. Pascual Martinez, B. Jurado Gamez, L. Muñoz Cabrera (Cordoba, Spain). Impact of an educational intervention to improve adherence to treatment with continuous pressure airway positive. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3840
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