Influence of nasal or oro-nasal mask on the difference between automatic versus manual detection of residual events in CPAP treated OSAS patients

Roberto Torchio (Venaria Reale, Italy), Claudio Ciacco, Marco Guglielmo, Fiorella Pacetti, Alice Montanaro, Luana Focaraccio, Luca Zito, Roberto Torchio

Source: International Congress 2016 – Technical aspects, compliance, and adherence to positive airway pressure in sleep apnoea
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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Roberto Torchio (Venaria Reale, Italy), Claudio Ciacco, Marco Guglielmo, Fiorella Pacetti, Alice Montanaro, Luana Focaraccio, Luca Zito, Roberto Torchio. Influence of nasal or oro-nasal mask on the difference between automatic versus manual detection of residual events in CPAP treated OSAS patients. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2371

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