LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Improving admission free survival with home mechanical ventilation (HMV) and home oxygen therapy (HOT) following life threatening COPD exacerbations: HoT-HMV UK Trial NCT00990132

Patrick B. Murphy (Oxted, United Kingdom), Patrick Murphy, Gill Arbane, Stephen Bourke, Peter Calverley, Lee Dowson, Nick Duffy, G. John Gibson, Phil Hughes, John R. Hurst, Keir Lewis, Rahul Mukherjee, Annabel Nickol, Nicholas Oscroft, Justin Pepperell, Sunita Rehal, Ian Smith, John Stradling, Wisia Wedizcha, Michael Polkey, Mark Elliott, Nicholas Hart

Source: International Congress 2016 – How to choose the best strategy with noninvasive ventilation?
Session: How to choose the best strategy with noninvasive ventilation?
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3527
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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Patrick B. Murphy (Oxted, United Kingdom), Patrick Murphy, Gill Arbane, Stephen Bourke, Peter Calverley, Lee Dowson, Nick Duffy, G. John Gibson, Phil Hughes, John R. Hurst, Keir Lewis, Rahul Mukherjee, Annabel Nickol, Nicholas Oscroft, Justin Pepperell, Sunita Rehal, Ian Smith, John Stradling, Wisia Wedizcha, Michael Polkey, Mark Elliott, Nicholas Hart. LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Improving admission free survival with home mechanical ventilation (HMV) and home oxygen therapy (HOT) following life threatening COPD exacerbations: HoT-HMV UK Trial NCT00990132. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3527

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