The effect of positive airway pressure on cardiac performance and respiratory muscles in patients with chronic heart failure

D. Schlosshan, L. B. Tan, R. J. Sapsford, M. W. Elliott (Leeds, United Kingdom)

Source: Annual Congress 2004 - Noninvasive ventilatory support in acute and chronic respiratory failure
Session: Noninvasive ventilatory support in acute and chronic respiratory failure
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2984
Disease area: Respiratory critical care, Sleep and breathing disorders

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