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Non-invasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure
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The rationality of the use of NIV in elderly patients with acute COPD exacerbation
S. Pejkovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), D. Dokic (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), G. Breshkovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), B. Kaeva (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), S. Jovanoski (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), I. Angelovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), A. Debreslioska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia))
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International Congress 2018 – Non-invasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure
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Non-invasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure
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Thematic Poster
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2353
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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S. Pejkovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), D. Dokic (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), G. Breshkovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), B. Kaeva (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), S. Jovanoski (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), I. Angelovska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)), A. Debreslioska (Skopje, FYROM (Macedonia)). The rationality of the use of NIV in elderly patients with acute COPD exacerbation. 2353
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