LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Five items from the CAT questionnaire identify smokers with preserved lung function at higher risk for poor respiratory outcomes: An analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort
Carlos Martinez (Ann Arbor, United States of America), Carlos Martinez, Susan Murray, Miguel Quibrera, Prescott Woodruff, Graham Barr, Christopher Cooper, Russell Bowler, Eugene Bleecker, Alejandro Comellas, Stephanie Christenson, David Couper, Jeffrey Curtis, Natalia Gouskova, Gerald Criner, Nadia Hansel, Eric Hoffman, Mark Dransfield, Jerry Krishnan, Nancy Leidy, Richard Kanner, Eric Kleerup, Stephen Lazarus, Fernando Martinez, Wanda O’Neal, Robert Paine, Stephen Rennard, Donald Tashkin, Paul Jones, MeiLan Han
Source: International Congress 2016 – Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD
Session: Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3675
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Carlos Martinez (Ann Arbor, United States of America), Carlos Martinez, Susan Murray, Miguel Quibrera, Prescott Woodruff, Graham Barr, Christopher Cooper, Russell Bowler, Eugene Bleecker, Alejandro Comellas, Stephanie Christenson, David Couper, Jeffrey Curtis, Natalia Gouskova, Gerald Criner, Nadia Hansel, Eric Hoffman, Mark Dransfield, Jerry Krishnan, Nancy Leidy, Richard Kanner, Eric Kleerup, Stephen Lazarus, Fernando Martinez, Wanda O’Neal, Robert Paine, Stephen Rennard, Donald Tashkin, Paul Jones, MeiLan Han. LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Five items from the CAT questionnaire identify smokers with preserved lung function at higher risk for poor respiratory outcomes: An analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3675
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