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Effects of hypoxia and sleep apnoea on the lung, heart, and vessels
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Blood pressure behavior in OSAS patients before and during CPAP determined by a continuously measuring cuff less method
Gert Küchler (Randersacker, Germany), Gert Küchler, Jennifer Gehring, Andreas Patzak
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International Congress 2016 – Effects of hypoxia and sleep apnoea on the lung, heart, and vessels
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Effects of hypoxia and sleep apnoea on the lung, heart, and vessels
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Poster Discussion
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2077
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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Gert Küchler (Randersacker, Germany), Gert Küchler, Jennifer Gehring, Andreas Patzak. Blood pressure behavior in OSAS patients before and during CPAP determined by a continuously measuring cuff less method. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2077
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