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COPD: exacerbations, gas exchange and associated dysfunction
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Economic impact of point-of-care blood gas analysis in COPD patients
Ester Zamarron de Lucas (Madrid, Spain), Ester Zamarron-deLucas, Paloma Oliver, Antonio Buño, Rodolfo Alvarez-Sala, Pilar Fernandez-Calle, Maria Jose Alcaide, Raquel Casitas, Cristina Garcia-Quero, Aldara Garcia
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International Congress 2015 – COPD: exacerbations, gas exchange and associated dysfunction
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COPD: exacerbations, gas exchange and associated dysfunction
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656
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Airway diseases
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Ester Zamarron de Lucas (Madrid, Spain), Ester Zamarron-deLucas, Paloma Oliver, Antonio Buño, Rodolfo Alvarez-Sala, Pilar Fernandez-Calle, Maria Jose Alcaide, Raquel Casitas, Cristina Garcia-Quero, Aldara Garcia. Economic impact of point-of-care blood gas analysis in COPD patients. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 656
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