Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on blood pressure and metabolic profile in women with sleep apnoea
Francisco Campos-Rodriguez, Monica Gonzalez-Martinez, Angeles Sanchez-Armengol, Bernabe Jurado-Gamez, Jose Cordero-Guevara, Nuria Reyes-Nuñez, Maria F. Troncoso, Araceli Abad-Fernandez, Joaquin Teran-Santos, Julian Caballero-Rodriguez, Mercedes Martin-Romero, Ana Encabo-Motiño, Lirios Sacristan-Bou, Javier Navarro-Esteva, Maria Somoza-Gonzalez, Juan F. Masa, Maria A. Sanchez-Quiroga, Beatriz Jara-Chinarro, Belen Orosa-Bertol, Miguel A. Martinez-Garcia
Source: Eur Respir J, 50 (2) 1700257; 10.1183/13993003.00257-2017
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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Francisco Campos-Rodriguez, Monica Gonzalez-Martinez, Angeles Sanchez-Armengol, Bernabe Jurado-Gamez, Jose Cordero-Guevara, Nuria Reyes-Nuñez, Maria F. Troncoso, Araceli Abad-Fernandez, Joaquin Teran-Santos, Julian Caballero-Rodriguez, Mercedes Martin-Romero, Ana Encabo-Motiño, Lirios Sacristan-Bou, Javier Navarro-Esteva, Maria Somoza-Gonzalez, Juan F. Masa, Maria A. Sanchez-Quiroga, Beatriz Jara-Chinarro, Belen Orosa-Bertol, Miguel A. Martinez-Garcia. Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on blood pressure and metabolic profile in women with sleep apnoea. Eur Respir J, 50 (2) 1700257; 10.1183/13993003.00257-2017
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